SRS International delivers advanced separation and purification technologies to the most demanding renewable fuel and bio-based industries. Our equipment helps producers achieve higher purity, better yields, lower energy use, and compliance with the strictest standards — including ASTM, EN, and CARB requirements. We serve four major sectors where our distillation, filtration, evaporation, and crystallization systems make a transformative difference.
Renewable Diesel is the next generation of renewable fuel. It has the same chemical and physical properties as petroleum diesel, enabling seamless use in existing pipelines, storage tanks, pumps, and engines. According to California’s Air Resources Board (CARB), it consistently achieves one of the lowest carbon intensities among renewable fuels.
| Property | Renewable Diesel | Biodiesel (FAME) |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical Structure | Pure hydrocarbons (identical to petroleum diesel) | Fatty acid methyl esters |
| ASTM Standard | D975 – full drop-in replacement | D6751 – typically blended |
| Infrastructure Compatibility | Full drop-in (pipelines & engines) | Limited (usually B5–B20) |
| Cetane Number | 70–90+ | 48–60 |
| Cold Flow & Stability | Excellent | Can require additives |
| Energy Density | Matches petroleum diesel | Slightly lower |
Biodiesel (fatty acid methyl esters or FAME) is produced via transesterification of oils and fats. SRS offers advanced distillation, filtration, and purification systems to remove excess methanol, glycerol, soaps, and impurities — resulting in ASTM D6751-compliant biodiesel with excellent cold-soak filterability.
Hemp oil production requires gentle, high-efficiency separation to preserve valuable cannabinoids, terpenes, and other bioactive compounds. SRS systems — including wiped film, short path, and falling film evaporators — enable precise solvent removal, winterization, and distillation under low temperature and vacuum conditions.
Glycerin (glycerol) is a valuable co-product of biodiesel and oleochemical production. SRS evaporator crystallizers, distillation, and filtration systems purify crude glycerin by removing water, salts, methanol, fatty acids, and color bodies.