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Companies Producing Alternative Fuel Using Our Products

   
   
Buffalo Biodiesel, Inc.
Tonewanda, NY
Biofuel Clinic
Genesco, NY
 
Peace Frog Biofuels
Chapel Hill, SC
Southwest Energy
Topeka, KS
   
Tighe Biodiesel
Springfield, NE
L.P. Biofuel
Pueblo, MX
   
Eagle Biodiesel
Kane, PA
 

We are proud suppliers to customers beyond the United States. Our customer list includes customers from the following countries:

Mexico                        Bermuda               Costa Rico

Germany                     Spain                    England

Ireland                         Romania               New Zealand

Australia                      Iceland                  Canada

Africa                           Sweden                 Norway

Denmark                     Slovakia                 Greece

Italy                             Japan                     Latvia

Netherlands               Finland                   Panama

Barbados                   Cayman Islands     Ukraine

China                          Virgin Islands         Chile

Honduras                   Portugal


 

Customer Testimonials

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVY2UOEXIGc

from Anthony H., Baltimore, MD


 

I just got my 55 gph system up and running. Ran it for 2 hours, opened the rotor and cleaned out a bunch of black sludge and poured out black "tea" from my used veg. oil. Thank you for your patient answering of all my questions, walking me through setup and trouble shooting (due only to my mistakes). This things works just as your website says (especially when I follow your directions!).

I have been making my own fuel for about 5 years, starting with the "appleseed" biodiesel generator and progressing to a veg-oil conversion on my 2 Dodge Cummins. I was never really sure that I was getting my oil clean and went through a lot of fuel filters to prove it. NOW, it is a brand new day! Thank You for supplying a quality product with superior service. I rise up and call you blessed!!

 
Kim Alexander
Iowa

 


 

Hi Joe - The centrifuge system I bought from you last month is working wonderfully.  Before buying, I did a great deal of research on wmo/diesel blending.  One of the best resources I found was the alternative fuels forum at thedieselstop.com.  Most guys there aren't using centrifuges, just disposable filters.  Below is an excerpt from a post I just made on that forum about you and your centrifuge systems:

"You guys should really look at what Joe has to offer at PA Biodiesel Supply. His prices can't be beat and customer service is phenomenal. I have no filters to replace as my collection pump filters are washable stainless steel mesh. The centrifuge takes care of the rest and is very easy to operate with no mess. Joe has several systems to choose from or you can buy individual components if you want to design your own system. I chose his 120 gallon per hour inverted centrifuge system so I could clean 55 gallons of wmo in 2 hours with 4 passes. I really can't sing his praises enough. He has done all the leg work of sizing the fittings, hoses, pumps and centrifuges so his systems will work correctly the first time you use it with no trial and error or expensive mistakes (buying components that are incompatible with each other). His systems contain everything you need. He even has a series of youtube videos."

If you would like to read the entire thread, you will find it at:  http://www.thedieselstop.com/forums/f22/new-wmo-lovin-275769/#post2021970 My username there is elmergfudd.

Thanks again Joe,
Craig Duncan
Sumter, SC

 


 

I want to express my sincere appreciation for all the information and technical assistance that PA Biodiesel Supply has given me. It took me several weeks to design, build and fine-tune a manifold system to filter my used transmission fluid. I still wasn't comfortable with the final product, though. The good people at PA Biodiesel Supply helped me troubleshoot both my Redline transfer pump, the centrifuge I had purchased from them, and my manifold setup. We found my Redline pump did not produce the proper pressure. They sent out one of their pumps and I installed it. The centrifuge performed much better. I was much happier with my end product now, but was a little concerned about some residue left behind in the bottom of my barrels. They gave me some good common-sense advice...you never want to draw from the bottom 4 inches of your barrel. Whatever is going to settle out of your oil, contaminates or water, they will settle on the bottom. I moved the opening of my diptube up to the 4 inch mark, and the rest, as they say, is history. I am very happy with my end product now. Thank you, PA Biodiesel Supply.

Max Blacklock
El Dorado Springs, Missouri


 

I ordered my item (55 gph centrifuge) on Friday night and it arrived on Wednesday morning, having to cross the US / Canadian border. I still can't believe that it got here so quick. You deserve credit here for expedient service!

Thanks again,
John Eplett
Ontario, Canada


 

Thanks Joe - I have to say it has to be real hard for your competitors to match your response time and service......And you have them all beat on your prices. Thanks!

Don Campbell
Westport, MA




Click to View Island BioDeisel's Testimonial


 

I have been using and filtering waste vegetable oil since 2003. I recently discovered centrifuges and found PABiodiesel on the internet. The folks there answered all of my questions and gave me the courage to move away from filter bags and into the new age. I absolutely love my set up as designed by the folks at PABiodiesel and my oil is unbelievably clean. The ongoing support has been fantastic and Joseph has been incredibly generous with his time, his knowledge, and his resources.

Torie Carlson, Ph.D.
VegiePower Biofuels


I just wanted to thank you folks again- it was a pleasure doing business with you.  During these times when so many factories have either shut down or moved offshore, I was really happy to find a top quality, American Made product. Not only that... it felt real good to be paying about the lowest price I could find on the internet and to get it so quickly without any shipping cost at all.  I'll be telling my friends about you!

Thanks again,
Dan MacLaurin
Woodinville, WA


A cut above the rest! I ordered my centrifuge kit earlier in the year,and Joe has been an excellent resource. I doubt I've ever had better customer service from someone who genuinely wants the products they sell you work 100% right. His patience and kindness in dealing with me as I figured out how to make my system run smoothly was spectacular.He promptly responds to questions and puts shipments in the mail right away. I'm going to order everything I can relating to centrifuges and WVO equipment from Joe, and I've already recommended the site to all of my friends interested in this. Thanks for ensuring the quality of your products!

Austin from Texas


I have ordered from J. Maze Corp several times now and would highly recommend them.Products have always been in stock and shipped the same day.

Harvey Cleveland
Zea Corporation
Kansas City


A centrifuge can be used for many different types of oil. Basically any oil that is not flammable. I use a centrifuge for wvo (waste vegetable oil) wmo (waste motor oil) and hydraulic fluid. Most oil doesn't go bad it just gets dirty. A centrifuge will clean wvo, wmo and hydraulic fluid down to 1/10 of 1 micron. You can settle your wvo for several weeks if you have time. But there is a very good chance of fine particles getting through. You can filter your wvo, wmo and hydraulic fluid with whole house water filters. The problem is a whole house water filter has a bypass, designed to let fluids pass once the filter is clogged. That's where the problem is. If it lets the wvo, wmo and hydraulic fluid through it also lets fine particles through that you can not see. I have used a filtering process with whole house water filters for a total of 4 years. I was looking for a better and easier way to clean the wvo, wmo and hydraulic fluid. I called Joe @ PA Biodiesel Supply, after we talked I decided to purchase a 150gph (Gallon Per Hour) centrifuge. I decided once I had the centrifuge setup I was going to filter the wvo with the whole house water filters. Keep in mind it took me a while before I got the centrifuge setup, so the wvo had settled for 2 1/2 weeks. I filtered the wvo through one 15 micron filter, one 10 micron filter, one 5 micron filter and one fuel water separator. So the wvo had settled for 2 1/2 weeks and was suppose to have been filtered to 5 microns. I then heated the wvo to 150 degrees so the centrifuge would properly clean the wvo and help evaporate the water from the wvo. I then run the wvo through the centrifuge for 1 hour. I could not believe what I seen when I opened the rotor on the centrifuge. The centrifuge had removed almost 3 pounds of contaminates from the wvo that was suppose to have been clean. You can see the picture of the inside of the rotor below. It looked like brownie mix. I then bought some 1 micron filter bags off ebay. I Poured the wvo through the filter bag, the wvo went through and did not remove anything. The bag was clean. If you are running wvo a centrifuge is the way to go. No more buying filters, no more waiting 2 and 3 weeks for settling. Just to have small particles like I did to get through. That is only 55 gallons and it removed almost 3 pounds of contaminates. That is a lot going through your pumps and into your engine.

Posted by,
Dave Hiatt @ www.wvo4dieselfuel.com

Biodiesel Centrifuge
WMO Centrifuge
WMO Filtering
WMO Filtration
WVO Filtering



I’ve been burning WVO in my 2006 Jetta TDI since it was new. Using Grease Car kit, I now have 96,000 on the car. Good clean oil is the secret to success. Using bag filters is too slow and tedious especially in the winter. With the PA Biodiesel system, I just pour in the dirty WVO using a wire mesh for the large chunks. After a couple of weeks when the tank is full, I turn on the drum heater, wait to 150F, then turn on the pump. I come back every 2-3 hours to clean out the centrifuge which is a simple and quick task, takes only 4 paper towels. I keep spinning until it’s down to a thin film. I’ve gotten over 7,000 miles on my in car WVO filters with this method.

The people are great to work with, they promptly sent out a replacement pressure sensor to replace one that got stuck.

John Rutkowski


 

"Special thanks to Joe of PA Biodiesel Supply for all his hard work on centrifuge systems and making a mobile filtration system possible for us....."

Keven and Jose Blu-bird.org Canada


"I just wanted to take a moment and say thanks! It really is a pleasure doing business with you. You have gone “above and beyond” my expectations in customer service and you products get the job done. Keep up the good work!

Best regards,"

Tom L Long Island, New York


"I have had nothing but great experiences with this company; On the business end, they have very good prices, selection, and sell only quality products.  Prompt delivery as well! What I really love about this company, though, is the customer service, which I have yet to find better anywhere.  Joe really cares about his customers and wants them to understand fully the products as well as the processes at work.  His instructions are very clear and precise and can be understood without extensive shop knowledge, which was a big help for me!  These are real people and this is their passion; I am very pleased to have chosen this company for my centrifugal needs :-) and highly recommend that anybody in search of a reliable source check them out!"

Mike, Staunton, VA


My set-up uses 2 55 gal. drums plumbed into a manifold system.  I heat the unfiltered oil in the left drum, start the pump and filter into the right drum.  After everything has been through the centrifuge, I filter into the left one again.  I make a minimum of 5 passes through the centrifuge before I filter into the tube on the far left into whatever holding tank I have on hand.  I have valves top and bottom, so I can draw from either drum and filter into either drum or holding tank.  My pump is located below the platform the drums are sitting on.

JOHN BOGER

WVO Filtration Kit


Hello there,


Attached are some photos of my centrifuge as it is set up in a plastic drum.The oil gets sucked from the bottom of the drum and pumped via a magnetic coupled tuthill gear pump also found on ebay through a homemade immersion heater with a 1000 watt water heaterelement. and then to the centrifuge. I run it for about 2hrs, and i know it would do more work if i left it running for a good while, but as is electricity aint cheap in these parts. maybe later I'll figure something out to heat it from the boiler.

So at the end of the day i get some nice clean veggie oil which i burn in a modified beckett burner to heat my home.
The oil is heated for four hours to 130, cooled and the water drained out all in an old stripped out water heater 40gallons at a time. Then filtered to 20microns and by no means absolute. I use a harbor frieght pump to push the oil through the filters at around 30psi.

This drains into the centrifuge drum which is insulated. Once it gets here i run the centrifuge for about an hour at 50-60 psi until it reaches 140degrees and then let it run for a while at around 90psi. The thing that worries me are the hot hoses at 90psi and what a mess it would be if one burst or otherwise let loose. Buit for know, the difference is great. To clean the parts I wash them with a mildly acidic bath of somekind of driveway cleaner i found. I also use this solution to soak my spare siphon nozzles, which works great and is exponentially better than scraping parts clean. Hope this all makes sense. Let me know if you want more pictures, and maybe I'll make a video of it working. I've been at this for two years solid now, and was very pleased to start using a centrifuge.

Eventually I will get off the grid and make my own electricity with a lister engine or two! Then the meter wont bother me so much.

will eakins

WVO Filtration Kit Centrifuge Filtering

Thanks for sharing this great info. As always, very informative and no bull. You're really out in front with complete matched components. And all for less than everyone else by a HUGE margin. Keep it up and bring us some more great vids.

PwrStrk6spd

In reference to Motor Comparison video on:
www.centrifugefordummies.com


We were in the process of setting up a WVO filtration system using pumps and filters to clean the oil. The big down side for us was the sticky mess and ongoing costs of filters and the disposal hassle.

Fortunately before we got the system finished I came across Joe at pabiodieselsupply.com and with the help of his videos I started to educate myself on the Centrifuge system as I had never seen one before. After seeing the simplicity and efficiency of the system I realized it is the only way to go. With what I have since learned I would highly recommend investing a little extra and purchasing a system from Joe. His prices are the best we could find anywhere and he definitely knows what he is doing and will even give advise you if you have any questions.

We used his system with a couple of personal modifications to suite our needs such as a roll along platform and we could not be more happy. If you are on the fence with a filters only system or the centrifuge it is a no brainer! The set up arrived much quicker than we were expecting and every nut and bolt was included including a roll of Teflon tape. Great job, Thanks again!

Terry O
California

Biodiesel Centrifuge