Friday, February 11, 2011

Animal Farm Bio-Diesel Manufacturing From Used Waste Oil

By Zachary L. Mauldin


Many farm owners are beginning to accept biodiesel because not only do they utilize Diesel fuel daily in their pickup trucks, combines and also generators that run on diesel fuel, most times they are planting the very same crop they could use as a vegetable oil source. Basically any vehicle owner with a diesel powered car or truck can fill up with a biodiesel blend of B-20 without making any adjustments to their motor.

In the beginning most farmers react with disbelief, followed by a barrage of questions about the costs, concerns, benefits and they would like to know how to make the best bio-diesel you possibly can soon after. Biodiesel is a non-toxic, bio-degradable, diesel like other biofuels made primarily from virgin vegetable oil. Biodiesel as alternative fuel is well suited for diesel engines with no engine modifications.

The technique to make biodiesel involves a step termed transesterification that uses three main ingredients vegetable oil, alcohol and lye. You need 75% vegetable oil, 22% alcohol and 3% lye for making this biodiesel formula. To figure out the correct amounts you will have to conduct a titration test on the vegetable oils you intend to use to make certain you have the correct amounts. Also, it is highly suggested that you make a test batch before committing all of your supplies as a safety measure just in case your calculations were incorrect.

The titration test is suggested for each new supply of oil you receive to make biodiesel as there is a difference and it will significantly affect the quality of your completed fuel.

Diesel vehicles perform well with 100% biodiesel and also biodiesel combinations that are mixed with traditional petroleum diesel fuel. Using dynamometer on a tractor confirmed published results that biodiesel performs nearly equal to petroleum diesel fuels.

Biodiesel has higher lubricity values, biodiesel is a excellent, if not superior, alternative to diesel.

Engines that run bio-diesel fuel burn cleaner and have higher lubricity. Keep in mind not only can biodiesel fuel your vehicles it can be used as a fuel source to heat your residence.

Farmers have the ability to practice sustainable living and show their neighbors and the world how producing biodiesel on the farm can replace all of their diesel fuel needs while saving cash normally wasted on petroleum fuels.

Oh yeah, besides the money part, you will be reducing toxic pollutants and with all the cash you will be saving you can hire labor to make your biodiesel for you on the farm. So live green and spend less with clean-burning, high performance fuel made from vegetable oils.




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