The standard has been set, and it was set by JBI. If you want to play in the PTO business there are several minimums that you have to reach before you can be taken seriously. The first is you have to be able to use your own fuel to heat the processors on an ongoing cycle. Agrilex fails there. Second you have to produce ready to use or blend fuel right out of the processor. Making a kind of crude or gel like substance that has to be heated to be transferred just doesn't cut it. Also JBI fuel is sold for WTI + not WTI- There are many more but until you can pass at least those minimums the bus has left. My money remains in JBI and will continue to do so good luck with yours, I think you are going to need it.
Agilyx makes a gel-like substance also described as "crude-like" and you think that makes it sound any better?
ROFL!!!!!
From your own link:
"The finished product is a gel-like substance at normal room temperature and must be heated to 130° – 150 F to effectively transfer itand therefore the finished product is stored in a tank capable of being heated. The tank is normally operated at ambient temperature, but will be heated immediately prior to product shipment. Maximum production for the facility is estimated to be 3,770,000 lbs finished product per year (~555,000 gallons)."
Strange, I've never seen crude oil described like that anywhere else. lol lol lol
The rest of your post was funny -- for months I heard about the superior input of Agilyx and it's accepting of PVC, PET, etc. Then after doing 10 minutes of actual meaningful research, it turns out that not only does Agilyx absolutely NOT accept PVC or PET, but they actually pay for their plastic. ROFL!!!!