JSWTDI09
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I asked this question in another thread, but there have been no replies. I assume that it was never seen by those who might know the answer.
I have found a perfectly sized and shaped single does bottle for diesel fuel additives, but I do not know if it would be safe to use. It is a small (8oz) aluminum Diet Coke bottle. I know that acids and aluminum don't get along well, so I know that these coke cans have a polymer/epoxy/BPA lining so that the coke does not react with the aluminum. What I do not know is how well would this lining stand up to a diesel fuel additive. I plan to do a little testing before using these, but chemical engineering is not my area of expertise. I would appreciate and knowledge or recommendations that other members might have. I am currently using old Stanadyne bottles, but these aluminum bottles might stand up better to repeated usage. These are the bottles I am talking about.
Thanks in advance for any input or recommendations.
Have Fun!
Don
I have found a perfectly sized and shaped single does bottle for diesel fuel additives, but I do not know if it would be safe to use. It is a small (8oz) aluminum Diet Coke bottle. I know that acids and aluminum don't get along well, so I know that these coke cans have a polymer/epoxy/BPA lining so that the coke does not react with the aluminum. What I do not know is how well would this lining stand up to a diesel fuel additive. I plan to do a little testing before using these, but chemical engineering is not my area of expertise. I would appreciate and knowledge or recommendations that other members might have. I am currently using old Stanadyne bottles, but these aluminum bottles might stand up better to repeated usage. These are the bottles I am talking about.
Thanks in advance for any input or recommendations.
Have Fun!
Don