fuel availability for alcohol stoves

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  1. Stéphane Gauvin Canada

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    I'm searching for fuel availability for alcohol stoves. From what I understand, ethanol > 70% is "banned". I've read that hardware stores and large supermarkets sell BBQ starter fluid, some of them being > 90% ethanol. Is that so? Suggestion?
     
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    @Stéphane Gauvin

    Banned from where?

    In Australia we can buy “Methylated Spirits” which (these days) is almost 100% ethanol but with bitterant added to make it undrinkable.

    Restrictions on ethanol usually are made to restrict its human consumption, hence adding bitterants.


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    @Stéphane Gauvin alcohol for drinking is very rarely sold at above 50% ethanol (100 proof in US, 87ºproof in UK) and typically more likely 35 to 40% As @Tony Press stated at higher concentrations it's usual for ethanol to be adulterated with methanol and / or bitterants and frequently a distinctive coloured dye.
    It may be different in Canada and that would explain why a lot of Canadian stovies use methyl hydrate instead.
    Interestingly, 70% ethanol is what I was taught to use when wiping down work surfaces in a microbiology lab before and after experiments as that's the concentration that causes cells to rupture.

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    So, the problem seems to be a ban on denatured alcohol in Canada. Methyl hydrate (methanol, methyl alcohol) would be one way to go.

    Just noticed that marine stove fuel (equivalent to denatured alcohol) might be available in Canada.
     
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    @Stéphane Gauvin

    Ethanol is available in Canada. It is sold as Bio Ethanol Fireplace fuel. Type "Ethanol Fireplace Fuel Canada" into your search engine and you will find numerous sites like this or this that sell pure ethanol in Canada.

    Ben
     
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    In my opinion this whole 'denatured alcohol is banned' business relates directly back to California's ban on its use as a solvent. Marked and sold as 'stove fuel', or just 'fuel', it remained available.

    We discussed this here at CCS a few years ago.

    What California does, eventually other places follow-- not in banning denatured alcohol, but in labeling it 'stove fuel'-- because the Cal market is so large.

    So now in Washington we have the absurd situation of the stuff labeled as 'fuel' (with denatured alcohol below in small letters), and sold still among the solvents, not the fuels.

    It's not 'banned' here, and I have my doubts it is in Canada....
     
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