What is biodiesel? How to obtain it?


Dr. Rudolf Diesel invented diesel engine that can work with different fuels such as mineral oil and vegetable oil. Dr. Diesel's first experiments resulted in serious mistakes. But in 1900, when he showed the engine invented in the World Series in Paris, this engine was working with a 100% peanut oil.

 

In 1911, Dr. Diesel stated that diesel engines could be fed with vegetable oils, and in countries using it, he said it could make significant contributions to the development of agriculture. In 1912, Diesel says: "The use of vegetable oils in Motor fuels may seem insignificant today. But these fats will be as important as oil and today's tar. "

 

Since the death of Dr. Diesel in 1913, the engine he invented has been modified to be a "diesel" and also to the oil fuel that causes pollution. However, his ideas about agriculture and his invention have laid the foundations for a clean, renewable, local area of fuel that can be cultivated.

 

What is biodiesel?

Biodiesel is a fuel that can work in all diesel engines made from vegetable oil and not modified. Biodiesel can be made from all plants, including soy, sunflower, rape, coconut, and hemp (pure fats), such as direct seed crushing. Biodiesel can also be made from oils used in fast food restaurants. Even animal fats such as frozen oil and fish oil can also be used in the production of biodiesel fuels. Although biodiesel appears to be a "return to the Future", it has been in use for more than 100 years since the invention of diesel engines.

 

Biodiesel works on all non-modified diesel engines. There is no need to transform the engine for other alternative fuels. The diesel engine can work with biodiesel because the air is first compressed and then the fuel is sprayed on the ultra-hot, ultra-pressurized combustion section and operates according to the compression initiation principles. In contrast to gasoline engines that use a spark to ignite the fuel/air mixture is used in China fuel to fire hot air in diesel engines. Thanks to this simple operation, diesel engines can work in thick fuels.

 

Because biodiesel is chemically similar to diesel fuels, you can incorporate biodiesel directly into the fuel tank of any diesel vehicle. There are many advantages to using biodiesel as a vehicle fuel. Biodiesel has fewer emissions, it could be produced with its own country resources without an outward dependence, it does not affect the performance of the engine and is obtained from plants. Because plants grow with solar energy, biodiesel can be defined as solar-powered liquid fuels.

 

It is obtained by a chemical process called transesterification, where biodiesel glycerides are separated from oil or vegetable oil. As a result of this process, there are two products left – methyl esters (chemical name of the biodiesel) and glycerin (a valuable side product that is usually sold for use in soap and other products).

 

Benefits of Bidizeline

1. Biodiesel works on all conventional, non-modified diesel engines. There is no need for engine modification and "engine conversion" to use the biodiesel. In other words, "just pour it into a biodiesel fuel tank."

 

2. Can be stored anywhere where biodiesel oil diesel is stored. All diesel fuel engines, including pumps, warehouses, and transport vehicles, can use biodiesel without any modifications.

 

3. Reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 100%, which is the main cause of biodiesel greenhouse effect. Because it comes from biodiesel plants and plants are also used in carbon dioxide inhalation, carbon dioxide effect is reduced by using biodiesel.

 

4. Biodiesel can be used alone or by mixing with any amount of petrol diesel fuel. The mixture of biodiesel with 20% diesel fuel "B20," is called "B5" in 5% and is named accordingly.

 

5. Biodiesel is even more lubricating than normal diesel fuel and can also be used to change the life of the engine, and when it burns – the main component of the acid rains- producing the sulfur dioxide-an oily unit. All diesel fuels sold in France use 5% biodiesel instead of sulfur.

 

6. The use of biodiesel is safe because it is biologically fragmented and without poison. According to the International Bio-diesel board, "clean biodiesel is as easy as sugar, and contains less poison than salt."

 

7. It is safer to carry a biodiesel. The biodiesel has a high flammability or ignition temperature of approximately 300 F degrees. If the oil is in diesel, this flare point is 125 F degrees.

 

8. The biodiesel-operated motors operate smoothly and the fuel consumed in mileage is similar to the engines running on diesel fuel. Vehicle launch, ignition, power output, engine torque is not affected by biodiesel.

 

9. Oil has a pleasant fragrance similar to the smell of popcorn in biodiesel instead of the stench that comes from all of the diesel fuel.

 

Can I use biodiesel in my diesel engine right now?

It can work with little or no change in the biodiesel engine or fuel system. There is a solvent effect on the internal wall of the Biodiode fuel tank and the deposits that are collected in the pipes from previous diesel fuel usage. As a result of releasing these deposits, they can go into fuel filters, so the filters should be checked even more often.

 

is biodiesel better than diesel for human health?

Scientific research confirms that the biodiesel exhaust is less harmful to human health than petroleum diesel fuel. In pure biodiesel emissions, the level of the police aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and nitrite PAH components, called potentially cancer-causing compounds, are less. In addition, emissions related to asthma and other diseases are less than 47% and carbon monoxide, which is a toxic gas, is reduced by 48%.