Make Biodisel From Jatropha Curcas Karanja (Pungam) Jojoba Kusum Mahua Neem Sal Simarouba
 

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Why Bio Diesel ?

Many alternative Bio Diesel fuels have been shown to have better exhaust emissions than traditional Diesel fuel. Jatropha Bio diesel holds promise as fuel alternatives for diesel engine

Depletion of the Primary Fuels
Bio Diesel are agriculture oriented
A number of researches have shown that jatropha bio diesel has fuel properties and provides engine performance that is very similar to diesel fuel

Bio Diesel are non toxic, bio degradable and renewable fuel
The severe emission regulations in the world have placed design limitations on heavy duty diesel engines. The trend towards cleaner burning fuel is growing worldwide and it is possible through Jatropha bio diesel.

Bio diesel includes a high cetane number, low sulfur , low volatility and the presence of Oxygen atoms in the fuel molecule

Expected efficiency is achieved through Bio diesel.
Bio diesel performs better than the Petroleum diesel
Jatropha bio diesel readily mixes with diesel fuel and it runs in any diesel engine without modification
Reduces serious air pollutants such as particulates, carbon monoxides, hydrocarbons and air toxic

Potential Varieties of Bio Diesel oil seeds
1. Jatropha Curcas
2. Karanja (Pungam)
3. Jojoba
4. Kusum
5. Mahua
6. Neem
7. Sal
8. Simarouba

Nearly 80 species are known to produce oil from seeds

Even though there are plenty of varieties of tree borne oil seeds, Jatropha Curcas shrubs are found to be an ultimate potential variety, and the pumgam comes in the next.


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