Gelling is a particular problem for B100, otherwise known as pure biodiesel. Petroleum diesel only gels when the temperature gets to about 10 or 15 degrees Fahrenheit (-12 to -10 degrees Celsius).
B100, as you probably guessed, is pure biodiesel. The American Society for Testing and Materials sets highly detailed ...
The palm oil industry has been a key economic pillar in Indonesia and Malaysia since its expansion in the 1970s. Through the ...
The 2606 engine is compatible with renewable liquid fuels such as 100% hydrotreated vegetable oils (HVO), B100 distilled Biodiesel and up to B100 fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) standard biodiesel.
Burning soy-sourced B100 results in 67-77% lower greenhouse gas emissions than burning petroleum diesel. That’s huge. Combusting biodiesel produces far less soot than petroleum diesel ...