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Your Solution Provider to Diesel Fuel Problems


Do you relate to these problems: Clogged and slimy filters, Dark, hazy fuel, Sludge build up in tanks ,Loss of power and RPM, Excess smoke, Corroded, pitted injectors, Foul odor?



Frequent diesel fuel filter changes and cleaning diesel fuel tanks have become acceptable periodic maintenance instead of a warning signal for diesel engine failure. Diesel Fuel filter elements should last a thousand hours or more, and injectors some 15,000 hours. However, since diesel fuel is inherently unstable, solids begin to form and the accumulating tank sludge will eventually clog your diesel fuel filters, ruin your injectors and cause diesel engines to smoke.

The solids that form as the result of the inherent instability of the diesel fuel and the natural process of degradation will accumulate in the bottom of your fuel tank. The sludge will form a coating or bio-film on the walls and baffles of the fuel tank, plug your fuel filters and impact combustion efficiency. Eventually fouled diesel fuel will clog fuel lines and ruin your equipment.

Contaminant build up resulting from excessive microbial growth and bio-degradation of diesel fuel can cause fuel filter plugging. Micro-organisms, bacteria and enzyme activity, fungus, yeast and mold cause diesel fuel degradation and the formation of waste products. The process is similar to milk turning into cottage cheese, a different form of milk. Of all the microbial debris and waste products in the diesel fuel tank only about .01% is bugs. Even though microbes may cause and accelerate the process of fuel degradation, it should be clear that the waste products clogging your filter are not the microbes but fuel components which have formed solids.


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