Requirements For B100
The table below shows detailed requirements for 100% Biodiesel (B100). To learn more about Biodiesel, return to the main Biodiesel page and to learn about lower-level biodiesel blends, go to the Biodiesel Blends page.
| Detailed Requirements for Biodiesel (B100)A | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Property | Test MethodB | Limits | Units |
| Flash Point (closed cup) | D 93 | 130.0 min | °C |
| Water and sediment | D 2709 | 0.050 max | % volume |
| Kinematic viscosity, 40°C | D 445 | 1.9-6.0C | mm2/s |
| Sulfated ash | D 874 | 0.020 max | % mass |
| SulfurD | D 5453 | 0.05 max | % mass |
| Copper strip corrosion | D 130 | No.3 max | |
| Cetane number | D 613 | 47 min | |
| Cloud point | D 2500 | ReportE | °C |
| Carbon residueF | D 4530 | 0.050 max | % mass |
| Acid number | D 664 | 0.80 max | mg KOH/g |
| Free glycerin | D 6584 | 0.020 | % mass |
| Total glycerin | D 6584 | 0.240 | % mass |
| Phosphorus content | D 4951 | 0.001 max | % mass |
| Distillation temperature, Atmospheric equivalent temperature, 90% recovered | D 1160 | 360 max | °C |
ATo meet special operating conditions, modifications of individual limiting requirements may be agreed upon between purchaser, seller, and manufacturer.
BThe test methods indicated are the approved referee methods.
CThe 6.0 mm2/s upper viscosity limit is higher than petrodiesel and should be taken into consideration when blending.
DOther sulfur limits can apply in selected areas in the United States and in other countries.
EThe cloud point of biodiesel is generally higher than petrodiesel and should be taken into consideration when blending.
FCarbon residue shall be run on the 100 % sample.

