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	<title>Comments on: BD Series: Existing Infrastructure</title>
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		<title>By: Brent Pohlman</title>
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		<description>The ASTM also has biodiesel blend standards from B1 to B5 ASTM D 975-08A and B6 to B20  ASTM D 7567-08.  Most companies want the ASTM D 6751 testing to insure the B100 is a quality biodiesel before blending it with diesel. ASTM D 6751 will be enforcing its cold standards on Oct 1. 2009 - The cold soak filtration tests is a good cold test indicator.  Testing is the key to insure a quality product.  Thanks for your post.</description>
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