ATTENTION!
We have (13) 60 gallon premium processors on hand for immediate pickup or delivery. These are available for pickup or delivery beginning 5/5/2008.
Please email me at Brian@biofuelprocessor.com to receive special rates and to arrange details.
60 gallon Biodiesel Processors
Standard PVC Model $1299 + shipping (pictured left above)
Premium Model $1499 + shipping (includes wash kit, metal pipes and brass valves)
All sizes and models come with titration kit and 1,000 watt bucket heater included

Other sizes available including 40 gallon, 85 gallon, 110 gallon and a 400+ gallon commercial processor. For more information about our processors, click below.
Diesel from $0.75 - $1.30 per gallon!
Welcome to Biofuelprocessor.com. We our a small company formed last year and officially came the internet in January 2008. Our goal is simple: Provide the best quality biodiesel processor to our customers at the lowest possible price. We offer home models from 40-110 gallons. Each processor is custom built to order and arrives easy to assemble. A titraton kit is also included with the processor.
We also believe that customers need to be educated on the topic of biodiesel before making a purchase. Our ever growing biodiesel information site has everything you would want to know about turning vegetable oil into fuel. Please bear with us as we clean up the site and continue to add more content daily. We are always looking for new information and articles to add to our site. If you have possible site content please email us at support@biofuelprocessor.com
New and more updated photos of our processors will be added shortly .
Please join our free forum and chat with fellow biodiesel users.
Thanks again for visiting our site.
-Staff
Why biodieisel?
Studies show that biodiesel outperforms gasoline, ethanol, and conventional diesel in reducing climate-altering carbon dioxide emissions and in overall fuel-efficiency
Using 100-percent biodiesel (B100) eliminates all of the sulfur emissions associated with conventional diesel, cuts emissions of carbon monoxide and smog-producing particulate matter almost in half, and reduces hydrocarbon emissions by between 75 and 90 percent. Perhaps most significantly, using B100 reduces the emissions of carbon dioxide—the main greenhouse gas causing global warming—by more than 75 percent. Even using a blended biodiesel fuel like B20 (a 20-percent biodiesel/80-percent petrodiesel blend offered at most biodiesel fueling stations) still reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 15 percent, according to the Department of Energy.
As a cleaner burning fuel, biodiesel is better for a car’s engine than conventional diesel, providing greater lubrication and leaving fewer particulate deposits behind. Biodiesel’s high ignition point (350°F vs. –43°F for gasoline) makes it a safer fuel as well. Biodiesel is biodegradable and considered nontoxic by the Environmental Protection Agency. All diesel vehicles have 20- to 30-percent higher fuel economies than comparable gasoline vehicles.
Biodiesel also frees car-drivers from reliance on dwindling fossil fuel resources and the world politics associated with obtaining those resources. It also keeps fuel dollars in the US. Biodiesel is more accessible than ever, with the number of public fueling stations in the United States rising from zero in 1997 to 750 today. —Andrew Korfhage -Coopamerica.org
"The use of plant oil as fuel may seem insignificant today. But such products can in time become just as important as kerosene and these coal-tar-products of today."
-Rudolf Diesel in the year 1912 in his application for a patent, in a time where energy crises, climate changes and ozone holes not yet were discussed.







