At the root of many modern engine running problems, and most fuel stock wastage, is microbial contamination brought about through the presence of water in bio-fuels.
Avoiding water ingress and managing ambient storage conditions are sound working practices but, fundamentally, bio-fuels (even at modest 5% B5 blends) provide a superb living environment for microbes. At best, at lowest suspended water content, bio-fuels hold not a few percentage points more water than petroleum fuels, but more by a substantial factor – up to 25 times as much – and this factor is only set to increase.
Increasing the frequency of fuel filter changes will also avoid some engine running difficulties. However, neither of these measures tackles the root: the microbes. Endeavouring to avoid condensation is doomed to failure with virtually all existing fuel storage facilities. Changing filters does not stop the corrosion effects. The only solution is to eliminate or control the microbes.
For elimination, periodic doses of biocides have been used for many years but the biocides:
• present serious health and safety problems
• are an ongoing operational expense
• have only limited success
Over 95% of biocides have been banned across the world in the last fifteen years. Highly toxic biocides make mockery of the ecological credentials of the bio-fuels to which they might be applied when they may cause an engine to exhaust formaldehyde and traces of
heavy metals.
An alternative to elimination is control of the microbes with PureFuel Conditioners.
A safe solution for curbing microbial contamination is to pass the fuel through a PureFuel Conditioner. This is a natural solution to the microbe problem that stops microbe populations reproducing (no sludge) and eating/excreting (no acids, sugars). The burst microbes pass freely through fuel filters to be consumed in the
combustion process.
A PureFuel Conditioner can be installed at all appropriate points in a fuel distribution network and, most importantly, on any vehicle or machine, to provide permanent protection from microbial contamination and restore normal service intervals.
OVER 20 YEARS OF SERVICE
PureFuel Conditioners – originally called FuelMag™ – have been used predominantly in the marine sector for over 20 years. You will frequently find “FuelMags” listed in the particulars of boats for sale because they are an indication of a healthy engine and fuel system.