ISFuel

Integrated Synthetic Fuel Incorporated
S Corporation
Industry Fuel R&D
Founded 2009
Headquarters Dallas, TX
Key people
RC Knight, President
Website Main Site

ISFuel Inc. (Integrated Synthetic Fuel Incorporated) is a United States company involved in research & development of synfuels. In particular, they research the use of coal and biomass to produce a fully synthetic fuel that can pass multiple fuel specifications, or “joint” fuel.[1][2]

Affiliations

In 2010 ISFuel Inc. became a member of Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAFFI)[3] and ASTM International[4]

Fuel Types

ISFuel Incorporated is currently researching & developing synthetic fuel formulas in which one fuel can pass multiple fuel specifications.[5][6]

  • JS-1 (Joint Synthetic One): A first generation synthetic fuel that incorporates commercial jet fuel (Jet A & Jet A-1), JP-8 (JP-8+100), & Diesel (No.1 & No.2) into one formulated low sulfur fuel.
  • JS-2 (Joint Synthetic Two): A second generation synthetic fuel that incorporated all of the fuels of JS-1 with meeting the additional specification requirements for JP-5, JP-7 and RP-1 (including RP-2) fuel types.

Patents

April 26, 2012 a patent application was published for JS-1 fuel. [7] June 11, 2014 the patent for JS-1 fuel was awarded. [8]

See also

References

  1. ISFuel Inc. FAQ "What is the big deal about 100% Synthetic?" Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
  2. DoD/OSD Assured Fuels Initiative "The Drivers for Alternative Aviation Fuels" Archived 2012-03-02 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 2010-01-07.
  3. ISFuel Joins CAAFI Development Blog” Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
  4. ASTM Membership Directory
  5. "DOD & DOE Assured Fuels Initiative Slide 12 & 13" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-02.
  6. "Integrated Synthetic Fuel Incorporated Developing 100% Joint Synthetic Fuel".
  7. "JS-1 Patent Application".
  8. "JS-1 Patent Awarded".
  • ISFuel Inc. Official Website
  • ISFuel Inc. Development Blog
  • CAAFI Official Website
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