I still have Magnesol particulate present in my washed biodiesel?
It may be the case that Magnesol particulate has somehow made its way into the finished product. Check the seals of the wash reactor. The seals are Viton construction and are very compatible with biodiesel. However, these may need replacing over time. Try to keep your wash section and final filtration section as separate as possible to prevent any cross-contamination. Any remaining Magnesol particulate can be removed by repeating the wash, allowing adequate settling time or by effective multi-pass filtration.
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