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LAUNCHING 2020

Gasoline is a mixture of hydrocarbons made up of 7 to 10 carbons in length. The word 'octane' means eight carbons in a chain. The shorter the chain of carbons, the more power it offers an engine. B’BOX Group has made biogasoline by making the hydrocarbon chains of oils to match those of gasoline and can be used in place of gasoline. It will burn like gasoline with the same properties as gasoline.

 

Oils used to make B’BOX Group biogasoline:

Any vegetable oil (e.g., corn oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil, Jatropa oil) and a wide variety of other oils can be used to make the biogasoline. These oils can be created from many plant species which can grow in semi-arid regions, while others can even be grown in the ocean. This versatility in growing climates and environments will allow most regions to grow their own fuel. The machine for making the biogasoline is portable and can be located in remote areas, such as farms and villages, which do not have gasoline. Production can be calibrated and scaled to produce small to very large quantities. Octane Level of B’BOX Group biogasoline and biodiesel: The biogasoline will not self-ignite when compressed and will have an octane number in the 90s.