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Conserving natural resources and reducing air pollution An advanced fuel treatment was created in 1985, by scientists in Ireland, in response to the energy crisis and growing concern over the environment. Their first task was to analyse the problem and start from the premise that current standard detergent based fuels were the cause of CCDs (combustion chambers deposits i.e. mainly unburnt carbon) occuring in all engines and boilers. CCDs have been proven to be the cause of increased smoke, emissions of greenhouse gases and decreased engine efficiency – resulting in increased costs, air pollution and climate changes.
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| Having analysed and identified the problems caused by the formation of CCDs – reduced engine efficiency, greenhouse gases and climate changes – laboratory tests were carried out by many accredited testing agencies and testing houses. It was quickly realised that a method of combustion which eliminated the formation of the offending CCDs had to be found .This was no easy task, it involved 3 years of full time research and the investment of millions of dollars. The major oil companies have still not solved the CCD problem, they are still using detergent based fuels. Only by treating these detergent based fuels with Dipetane is the CCD problem solved.
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Facts about Dipetane Fuel Technology (DFT) Dipetane is a 100% Hydrocarbon liquid fuel treatment as opposed to an additive. There is nothing in Dipetane that isn't already in the fuel and Dipetane assumes the characteristics of the fuel it is treating. A single product for all fuels, it has its own lubricant and it complies with all relevant British and USA Standards, including low sulphur fuels. Dipetane is underwritten by Lloyds and is registered for sale in the USA with the USA/EPA. Dipetane contains no ceetane/octane or detergent additives.
Dipetane encompasses the only known fuel technology worldwide that facilitates the proper (more complete) combustion of carbon in the fuel, leading to the major economic and environmental benefits listed below. Currently all the major oil companies are using detergents to wash away the unburnt carbon because they do not have the technical "know-how" to burn the carbon properly. Combustion Chamber Deposits (CCDs) form in all fuels except Dipetane treated fuels. The formation of CCD's is the cause of wasted energy and more emissions. Whate are the benefits of Dipetane Fuel Treatment (DFT) 1. Reduced fuel usage of approximately 10% 2. Reduced emmissions and smoke of approx.25% and 50% respectively 3. Reduced wear & tear and maintenance costs All of these major economic and environmental benefits are achieved by burning the carbon more completely and at NIL capital outlay.
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