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103 Morton Street
Missouri Valley IA 51555

Phone - (712) 642-3006
Fax - (712) 642-3006

Heartland Biodiesel located in Missouri Valley, Iowa was founded by bio fuels expert Jim Westphal. Heartland Biodiesel has worked in industry since 2004 designing and manufacturing Biodiesel processing systems for residential and commercial applications.

Heartland Biodiesel strives to further advance the biodiesel production process by working with other leading manufactures in various industries.  Combining our efforts will allow us reduce our energy dependence on other countries while providing green alternatives such as biodiesel, wind, solar, and biogas.


 

Heartland Biodiesel Board of Advisors

James Westphal
founder of Heartland Biodiesel has worked in the biodiesel industry since 2004. James has Thousands of hour’s logged producing commercial biodiesel and designing new cutting edge process technology. Currently James is working with leading industrial companies to further the research and development of biodiesel and provide improved process technology for Heartland Biodiesel clients. James serves on the National Boiler and renewable fuels institutes’ board of advisors as well as teaching renewable fuels at several technical colleges.

Manoj Patil has been a chemist for Heartland Biodiesel for over 2 years. Manoj teaches our advanced biodiesel workshop as well as teaching Chemistry for Western Iowa Technical College.  Manoj has won several prestigious teaching awards.

Master of Science (M.S.) in Chemical and Natural Gas Engineering at Texas A&M University Bachelor of Engineering (B.E. /B.S.) in Chemical Engineering at Karnatak University (Nov 2000).

Cliff Fasnacht has worked with Heartland Biodiesel as engineering consultant for 2 years. His vast knowledge of fabrication and liquid flow dynamics has provided insight to many systems design improvements. Cliff has more than three decades of operational and management experience. Clifford serves on several advisory boards across the nation. Among his vast experience are numerous certifications and awards in the water treatment industry as well as water development, and he is also a charter member of several trade organizations.

Matt Wirth has worked with Heartland Biodiesel for about 2 years. His knowledge of water conditioning, Ion resin technology, material compatibility and business dynamics has been an invaluable resource.

Matthew Wirth has 29-years of experience working professionally in water. Mr. Wirth received his engineering training at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City, SD.  He has a BA in Organizational Management and Communications from Concordia University, St. Paul, MN.

Contact Us

Heartland Biodiesel Supply
103 Morton Street
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555

Hours of operation are M-F 9am to 6pm
Saturday’s 9am to 12pm CST
Closed Sunday

Phone (402)250-1346
Fax (712)642-3006

Biodiesel
Chemically known as Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME). Refers to any vegetable oil or animal fat that has been altered through a process called transesterification, a process in which oil, (an ester) gets converted to biodiesel, (another ester) and glycerin a byproduct. Biodiesel is a clean burning renewable fuel that mimics the properties of petroleum diesel, but with increased lubricity and lower emissions. Biodiesel can be mixed in any ratio with petroleum diesel to create a blend. Common blends are B2 and B20.

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WVO
Refers to waste vegetable oil or FEEDSTOCK.

  Waste Vegetable Oil            

Titration
A chemical procedure to determine the amount of catalyst required to neutralize the excess fatty acids in the WVO.

Catalyst
Most commonly used catalysts are Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) commonly known as Lye, and Potassium Hydroxide commonly (KOH) known as Potash.

Methanol
Also called Methyl Alcohol (MeOH or CH3OH).

Methoxide
A solution of alcohol and catalyst (Sodium Methoxide or Potassium Methoxide). EXCESSIVELY CAUSTIC AND FLAMMABLE!

Glycerin
The by product of the transesterification
process.

Transesterification
Transesterification is the chemical conversion of vegetable oils or animal fats involving a base catalyzed process.

Reactor
The tank used to process WVO. This includes preheating oil, transesterification process, washing fuel, and drying.

Methoxide tank
The tank used to mix alcohol and the base usually Sodium or Potassium Hydroxide to form the catalyst used in Transesterification.

Water Wash
A process using water that removes any remaining free glycerin, methanol, catalyst from the fuel remaining from the Transesterfication process.

Dry Wash
A waterless method used to remove impurities from biodiesel using Magnesium Silicate, Ion-Exchange resins, or an absorbent.

Drying
The removal of residual water from the fuel after water washing using heat or desiccant.

Emulsion
An oil-in-water emulsion consists of small droplets of oil that are surrounded by soap molecules. May look like 2% milk or custard.  There are many forms of emulsion.

 

 

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