Renewable Lubricants
The GROWMARK System is partnering with Environmental
Lubricants Manufacturing, Inc. (ELM), of Waverly, Iowa, to
offer products that use the versatility of soybeans to create
renewable alternatives to petroleum based products.
The production process is fairly simple. Soybeans are crushed
into a commingled oil and meal substance. The oil and meal are
then separated. The oil is processed into grease and
lubricants, and the meal is used as livestock feed.
ELM was formed to transfer ag-based lubricant technology from
the University of Northern Iowa's Ag-Based Industrial
Lubricants (ABIL) Research Program. ELM
combined the exclusive lubricants technology of UNIABIL with
an exclusive DuPont produced very stable, biotechnology based
soybean oil. The combination of these two has given ELM the
ability to produce soybean oil-based lubricants that meet and
exceed the performance of their petroleum counterparts.
Since 1991, ABIL has commercialized 16 lubricants, oils, and
greases made from soybean oil, including tractor hydraulic
fluid, food-grade hydraulic oil, industrial hydraulic oil,
food-grade greases, and metalworking fluids. These products
have practical applications, including uses in farm equipment,
gears, railroads, transformers, semi trucks, and chainsaws.
These soy-based products have advantages over petroleum-based
products. They are biodegradable and far less toxic than
traditional products for applications where the products are
usually rubbed or washed off. In addition, they have a higher
flash point, making them less likely to catch fire.
Available, are soy-based greases, base oils and additives,
lubricants, and specialty oils made from U.S. grown soybeans.
They include: Bar & Chain Lubricant, Gear Lubricant, SoyTrak™
Rail Curve Grease, Grease 5th Wheel Clay, Heavy Duty General
Purpose Truck Grease, Food Grade Hydraulic Oil, OptiBase™ 3000
High Oleic Bean Oil, Industrial Hydraulic Oil, Tractor
Hydraulic Fluid, and Metalworking Fluids.