Bio Diesel Resources are Reproducable
Biodiesel better for environment than alternatives
Supporting Agriculture Industry
Reducing Dependence on Petro-Diesel
Better for engine's health
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Why Biodiesel?
What we offer
BiodieselBiodiesel refers to a vegetable oil- or animal fat-based diesel fuel consisting of long- chain alkyl (methyl, propyl or ethyl) esters. Biodiesel is typically made by chemically reacting lipids (e.g., vegetable oil, animal fat (tallow)) with an alcohol. Biodiesel is meant to be used in standard diesel engines and is thus distinct from the vegetable and waste oils used to fuel converted diesel engines. Biodiesel can be used alone, or blended with petrodiesel. The term "biodiesel" is standardized as mono-alkyl ester in the United States.
Crude GlycerinA neutral, sweet-tasting, colorless, thick liquid, Glycerin has more than 1,500 known end uses. It's used as an ingredient or processing aid in cosmetics, toiletries, personal care items, drugs and food products. Derived from both natural and petrochemical feed stocks, Glycerin can be dissolved into water or alcohol but not oils, making it a good solvent. When frozen, Glycerin becomes a gummy paste; when heated, it has a high boiling point.& Because it is highly stable under typical storage conditions, Glycerin is compatible with many other chemical materials. It is virtually non-toxic and non-irritating in its varied uses with no known negative environmental effects.

