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The Benefits of using Biodiesel Blends

Biodiesel blens have the advantage of being cost-competitive while still retaining significant advantages over pure fossil-based fuels.

B2 Biodiesel

B2 is a blend of 2% biodiesel and 98% diesel fuel, and is used as a fuel component to extend engine life through exceptional lubricity.

  • B2 can add core lubricity to No. 2 diesel, or enhance lubricity of a premium diesel fuel.
  • Can increase lubricity by up to 66% over No. 2 diesel fuel, which means:
  • Protection against fuel injector and injection pump failure
  • Longer equipment life
  • Lower maintenance costs
  • Less equipment downtime
  • Reduces friction so engine doesnŐt have to work as hard
  • Virtually identical to No. 2 diesel in fuel consumption, power output and engine torque
  • In winter, virtually no difference in cold flow properties between B2 and No. 2 diesel.
  • Virtually no difference in cold flow properties between B2 and a 50/50 blend of No. 1 diesel and No. 2 diesel

B20 Biodiesel

B20 is a blend of 20% biodiesel and 80% diesel fuel, which, in addition to the benefits of B2 biodiesel also:

  • Provides optimum emission benefits for the lowest cost.
  • Keeps NOx increases small (1-4%) and within legal emission limits for engines. (NOx can be reduced further by changing engine timing.)
  • Offers excellent emission benefits by reducing soot, particulates, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide by more than 10% each.
  • Minimal increases in cloud and pour point levels can be easily managed by additives
  • Does not contribute to sulfur dioxide emissions

NOTE: All information from Iowa Department of Agriculture.