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Remember this: Unless the mass of sludge on the tank bottom and side walls are removed, it will recontaminate fresh fuel every time the tank is filled. The bugs must be eradicated from the tank system. FuelTs accomplishes this by using proprietary FuelTreat Biocides in conjunction with proprietary tank cleaning processes. It works well on petroleum, gasoline, diesel, ethanol, heating oil, jet fuels, bio fuels and smiliar.
FuelTs Fuel and Tank Cleaning 4 Step Process works as follows: Step 1: Remove the sludge accumulated on the tank bottom. The majority of the sludge is in the water at the bottom of the tank. Unlike our competitors, the FuelTs process does not involve removing all of the fuel from the tank, physically cleaning the tank, and then placing the removed fuel back into the tank. FuelTs focus is on where the sludge is – at the tank bottom. The majority of the sludge is removed directly from the tank bottom and separated out into drums for disposal. Step 2: Biocide the remaining dispersed bug sludge mass with a high speed pump scouring the tank walls at the same time. With the right biocide concentration, the bugs are killed and lying on the tank bottom. Step 3: Repeat Step 1, removing the sludge mass from the tank bottom into drums. Step 4: Polish the biocide fuel through low micron filters while injecting additives to bring the often off-spec fuel into specification, ready for consumption.
The FuelTs process is quick, efficient, and normally does not require that the fueling facility be closed during our proprietary fuel and tank cleaning process. Our unit is self contained, requiring no power and other utilities from the host facility. Our unit is compact and mobile, reaching tanks in isolated parts of a facility. Our unit is designed to clean several tanks simultaneously. Cleaning with biocide treatment cost far less then disposing of all the fuel in tank and replacing it with fresh fuel. And it works equally well in cleaning diesel, gasoline, kerosene, heating oil, jet fuels, bulk fuels, ethanol enriched fuels and similar petroleum fuels along with alternative biofuels such as biodiesel and 85% ethanol motor fuels.
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