Testimonials

Read what others have to say about the Dieselcraft Centrifuge cleaning WVO

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flourRotor

 

.Here is a picture of the stuff. The right is the cleaned for two hours. Got most of the flour out. Thought you guys might find this interesting.

I have some nasty floury oil that i have and i finally used the centrifuge on it. This is after running it for only 15 minutes.

Sorry for the quality, they were taken with my phone.

Eric


 

I would like to drop you a line. I bought a centrifuge a few weeks back and I was very skeptical that it would work. I live in anchorage AK and it has been pretty cold. I have tried many different methods and kits that just didn't cut it. I have now been using the centrifuge for about 2 weeks and just amazed at what it can pull out of the oil I get.

 

 


Just to let you know it works and people need to try one before they write it off. best 300 dollars I have spent so far. I will try to get some pictures when I clean it out. I show my wife so she can see that I did'nt waste the money.

Thanks Tim Forbus


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Sam Crowe, Casper WY
01 June 2007

How clean is Dieselcraft clean? Well apparently very clean.
After 6000 miles on my truck, here is a perfectly clean vegoil fuel filter.

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I have been working with using my OC-20 centrifuge and pump to filter out sediment from Biodiesel. After three years of struggling with trying to clean Biodiesel, I feel that I have found the solution. Dieselcraft’s centrifuge system has streamlined my operation to where I can produce up to 50 gallons a day and not have to wait for a filter bag in the mail or drive to Home Depot for a new filter cartridge in the mid-filtering process. It is easy to clean. In about two minutes, two swipes with my finger and one paper towel, I am back in business. It was a bit of an upfront investment, but it is well worth it by losing the hassle of using filters in the cleaning process of making Bio.

I have been centrifuging both 130 degree and 37 degree Bio-Diesel without any problems.

I am currently using Magnesol toclean my fuel and needed to find a way to clean the fine sediment out without spending a large amount of money on filters. Just one time through my system has produced excellent looking (and running) fuel. I still run it for an additional 3 hours to be on the safe side and find only minute traces of sediment pulled out of the Bio-Diesel so I can clean hundred of gallons before cleaning it. I have been in a time crunch felt confident with putting unwashed, but centrifuged bio-diesel into my Ford F-350 for driving long distances.

Jake
Bend, OR


Interestingly, I transferred dirty oil from one barrel to another through the Dieselcraft, since there was air getting into the pump my CF operated at 70 PSI max. After the transfer finished I cleaned the Dieselcraft and it contained a bit of oily black sludge. I put it all back together and ran it at the normal 85 to 90 PSI and then when I cleaned it contained a 1/8 inch layer of caked black deposit, more like damp coal dust. It only goes to support the large difference cleaning between running at 70 PSI and 90 PSI.

Sam
2002 F250 Vegistroke