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The Alternative Choice For Engine, Biodiesel Tallow

Biodiesel tallow is biodiesel made from tendered mutton beef or bovine fat. This can be an alternative source for biodiesel. Information has it, that it is already being used over 100 years ago during the time the engine was invented.


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Tallow can be stored for long periods of time without the need for refrigeration. However, it should be kept in an airtight container to prevent oxidation. Before tallow was used in biodiesel, it has many uses: animal feed, main ingredient in soap, cooking, bird food and candles. It is only now that biodiesel tallow and any other ingredient used in biodiesel is being commercially known due to the increasing prices of petroleum fuel and the Greenhouse effect.

Biodiesel Tallow also has its share of advantages and disadvantages. A recent research shows that it is the cleanest and the most efficient catalyst in an engine. It has lower emissions, it can be made locally and it does not affect how your engine performs. It can be stored anywhere you store your petroleum fuel. Meaning you do need to change or modify your pump. The most important advantage that biodiesel has is, it reduces Carbon Dioxide emissions by 100% and we all know that Carbon Dioxide is the number one cause for Greenhouse Effect. It does not have a foul smell as it exudes a pleasant aroma similar to popcorn. This is also safe to handle as it is non-toxic and biodegradable. Therefore it is also safe to transport. An engine can run using biodiesel tallow or any other biodiesel because it is chemically similar to diesel fuel. You can use biodiesel on any fuel tank of any diesel engine and it will run. There is no need to covert your engine into another kind of engine. There is no need to ask a consultant on this. The information is 100% precise. However, it cannot be used during winter time because it has a higher cloud point. Meaning, it is unusable for winter use. Plus the fact that it uses livestock (such as beef or sheep meat) means that the supply is also limited. But if you compare it to petroleum, biodiesel tallow or any other biodiesel, is still the better choice.

Companies do not actually prefer biodiesel tallow over other ingredients as information from tests shows that tallow does not have any environmental advantages over the other natural ingredients of biodiesel. So you can use any kind of biodiesel, just as long as it is biodiesel.