Minimum Order Quantity | 100000 Litre |
Density | 900 |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Usage/Application | Text |
Type | Vegetable Oil |
Packaging Size | 24000 KG |
Blend | 100% Biodiesel |
Diameter | 00 |
Packaging Type | Tanker |
Grade Standard | A+ |
Kinematic Viscosity | BELOW 5 |
for the biodiesel-making process, we can use various vegetable oils like
1. sunflower,
2. soybean,
3. rapeseed (mustard),
4. palm,
5. peanut,
6. cottonseed,
7. corn (maize),
8. canola,
9. rice bran,
10. jojoba,
11. animal tallow
12. chicken oils
13. used cooking oil.
14. sunflower fatty
15. palm fatty acid.
16. nonedible oils
17. mixed oils
18. fatty acid oil,
19. palm stearine,
20. Palm fatty acid,
& also we can used flex oils for the making process, the fatty acid component in biodiesel. However, only a few of these oils have been used commercially. Expanding the use of certain feedstock oils must be evaluated in terms of environmental and economic impacts. Competition with their food use is also a very important factor.
There are several advantages and disadvantages to using edible plants or vegetable oils for biodiesel production.
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