Plant oil fuel dedicated catalyst Tank Tiger PS-1Q
The dedicated catalyst required for operating diesel generators using waste cooking oil and palm oil in biomass power generation is PS-1Q.
This is a plant oil-specific catalyst that enables the bonding of molecules while removing the oil molecular film from plant oils, allowing for fluidity and promoting combustion simultaneously. Not only does it enhance fluidity, but when injected into the cylinder, it becomes fine particles that diffuse and mix easily with the atmosphere, making combustion easier. Additionally, while unburned components typically remain in combustion gases, these are also burned simultaneously, reducing the generation of air pollutants such as carbon monoxide (PM), phosphorus (P), and other substances produced by incomplete combustion in exhaust gases. Carbon monoxide, due to its strong oxidizing power, causes engine oil to oxidize and deteriorate, shortening its lifespan. In biomass diesel engine generators that operate continuously for 24 hours, suppressing this oxidation is particularly important. In the oxidation process of plant oils, various oxidized substances known as "free fatty acids" are synthesized, and for palm oil, it is said that processing must occur within 48 hours of harvesting, leading to a demand for harmless and inexpensive oxidation suppression substances.
- Company:エコアドバンスジャパン 本社、研究施設、製造工場
- Price:10,000 yen-100,000 yen