Bio-Diesel Plants
Produces engine grade diesel from waste fat or vegetable oils
Biodiesel is increasingly made and sold at petrol stations throughout Europe, where it is sold as a mixture of 5% biodiesel with 95% standard diesel.
It can be produced from vegetable oil obtained from plants specially grown for this purpose, such as soya, sunflower, oilseed rape, and from animal fats and recycled restaurant fryer oils. These oils have a slightly different chemical composition, and this plant has the capacity to convert and refine them into pure biodiesel.
SBS can supply small plants with output capacities of 10,000 litres per day, or larger plants with an output of 5,000 litres per hour.