Ethanol (biofuel)

Ethanol (biofuel)

Ethanol (biofuel)

Ethanol is a renewable biofuel produced primarily from sugarcane, corn, and other biomass feedstocks. It is used as a clean-burning fuel additive, octane enhancer, and standalone fuel for flex-fuel vehicles, contributing to reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

Key Features:

  • Renewable Energy Source: Derived from sustainable agricultural feedstocks.
  • Higher Octane Rating: Improves engine performance and reduces knocking.
  • Lower Carbon Emissions: Reduces lifecycle CO2 emissions compared to gasoline.
  • Versatile Applications: Used as fuel, industrial solvent, and beverage alcohol base.

Specifications

1. Product Details:

  • Source: Sourced from Brazil, USA, India, and European Union.
  • Feedstocks: Sugarcane (Brazil), Corn (USA), Wheat, Cellulosic Biomass.

2. Specifications (Anhydrous Ethanol):

  • Purity: 99.5% minimum
  • Water Content: <0.5%
  • Octane Rating (R+M/2): 100-105
  • Denaturants: Added for fuel use as required by regulations.

3. Storage & Handling:

  • Storage: Stainless steel or coated tanks, away from ignition sources.
  • Shelf Life: 6-12 months when stored properly to prevent moisture absorption.
  • High Nutritional Value
  • Certified Organic Sources
  • No Chemicals & Pesticides
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