How Can Fuel Combustion Catalysts Benefit Your Industry?
A combustion catalyst benefits both on-road and off-road equipment across a variety of industries. Combustion catalysts ensure a cleaner, more complete burn for both diesel or gas. A more complete combustion results in better fuel economy and greater power, less soot, smoke, and emissions, and less regenerations. Whether you’re in trucking, busing, fracking, sanitation, or just an everyday person with a F150, there are many advantages of using a combustion catalyst. Let’s dive into how a fuel combustion catalyst can help benefit your industry.
A combustion catalyst benefits both on-road and off-road equipment across a variety of industries. Combustion catalysts ensure a cleaner, more complete burn for both diesel or gas. This means better fuel economy and greater power, less soot, smoke, and emissions are produced that clog and fill diesel particulate filters (DPFs) which in turn reduces regenerations. Whether you’re in trucking, busing, fracking, sanitation, or just an everyday person with a F150, there are many advantages of using a combustion catalyst. Let’s dive into how a fuel combustion catalyst can help benefit your industry.
Sanitation & Busing
These two industries are similar in the way that their vehicles operate. Because most of the driving for garbage trucks and school buses is residential, stop and go is the nature of these vehicles. Packers and buses are high idling, high RPM’s, and rarely get out on the highway to blowout their fuel lines. As a result, these engines work extra hard and can get clogged up easily with carbon build up. A combustion catalyst is desirable because it ensures that you burn as much fuel as possible. This means that both DPF’s and EGRs stay cleaner longer, vehicles go into regen mode less frequently, and less DEF fluid is required to keep these systems going. Yes, if you are using a fuel catalyst you are using LESS diesel exhaust fluid.
Fracking and Heavy Machinery
Whether you’re driving a dump truck, or operating a street sweeper, a more complete burn is essential to optimizing fuel efficiency. If you are in the fracking or drilling business, optimizing fuel efficiency is a priority. Using a combustion catalyst becomes a necessity when saving money on fuel is the name of the game when your equipment is operating 24 hours per day. This coupled with less emissions and noxious gases is a win-win. It also means less wear and tear on your engine and engine components due to more thorough combustion. Fuel lines, injectors, filters, etc. last longer and it reduces the need for maintenance or to replace them.If you are involved in hydraulic fracturing or drilling, time is money, and the more efficient you can be with fuel, the more money you save in the long run.
Marine Industry
Last but not least, the marine workboat industry, like cargo, tanker, or dredges, is going through a major change. These boats’ emissions are becoming more regulated. A cleaner burn provides better fuel economy, less soot, less DPM, getting caught in the new EPA regulated DPF’s. On recreational boats, we hear anecdotes of combustion catalyst users noticing less soot on transoms and lower RPM’s.
Takeaway…
It is clear that no matter what industry you’re in, a combustion catalyst provides numerous benefits that not only enhance the quality of your fuel, but also provide protections to your engine. As you may already know, Fuel Ox™ contains a combustion catalyst. There are some other catalysts out there, but Fuel Ox™ contains a patented combustion catalyst that provides the aforementioned benefits to any engine. At the end of the day, we all want to save money. As the cost of diesel and gasoline rise, saving 5-10% on your fuel becomes more advantageous in the long run. See below for the Fuel Ox™ treatments that contain our patented combustion catalyst…
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