in a 1000ml of flask ake 900ml of disel and remaining of with cotton seed oil ,to obain the viscosity same as the disel change the quantity of seed oil and add some methyl acetone o reduce viscosity..........
There are several different types of bio diesel. These are pure bio diesel, B5 blend, B20 blend, and B100 blend. B5, B20, and B100 refer to the amount of derv blended with the fuel.
Yes, you can also mix it with conventional oil creating a blend.
diesel. duhh also LNG, LPG, even gasoline in so called "diesel-blend" injection, meaning a mixture of diesel with other fuels. Hydrogen could also be used to make the ignition of the fuel blend more clean and efficiënt.
It will run on any diesel sold at a gas station. In colder areas they blend diesel so it does not gel (freeze) in the truck.
it is the same
Not all gas stations carry winter blend diesel fuel during the winter months. While many stations in colder regions do offer winter blend diesel to prevent fuel gelling in low temperatures, availability can vary by location and supplier. Some stations may only provide standard diesel year-round, depending on their customer base and local climate conditions. It's best to check with specific gas stations or their suppliers for the types of diesel they offer in winter.
The vast majority of rock is a combination of two or more minerals.
#2 diesel is regular diesel fuel. they run #2 diesel year round in the south. in northern states the run a blend of #1 and #2 diesel. #1 diesel is more like kerosene while #2 diesel is like home heating oil
1) You are a blend of everything; can you write it in a different way? 2) You are a blend of everything; can you write in different ways? 3) You are a combination of everything; can you re-phrase the sentence?
Diesel fuel does not contain ethanol and therefore does not produce gasohol. Gasohol is a blend of gasoline and ethanol, typically containing 10% ethanol. Diesel fuel, on the other hand, is used in diesel engines which do not mix with ethanol.
Diesel fuel cannot be used to produce gasohol as gasohol is a blend of gasoline and ethanol. Diesel fuel is used in diesel engines while gasohol is typically used in gasoline engines. Mixing diesel fuel with ethanol to produce gasohol would not be compatible for engine operation.
Diesel fuel can start to gel and potentially clog fuel filters and lines at temperatures below approximately 32°F (0°C). A specific temperature at which diesel fuel will gel can vary depending on the type and blend of diesel fuel. To prevent gelling, additives can be used to lower the gel point of diesel fuel.