STEP 1: Evaluate the fuel sample. A sample is taken from the bottom of the tank to determine the amount of free water, microbial contamination and fuel oxidation. Any free water is removed and microbial sludges and slimes are removed in the steps that follow. You will be able to see the extent of contamination with your own eyes.
STEP 2: Dual hoses are inserted into the tank to rest on the bottom of the tank
STEP 3: Fuel is drawn up through the suction hose and passes through our Multi Stage, Environmentally Efficient Filtration Process, capturing contaminates while separating water from your fuel.
STEP 4: This filtered, clean fuel is then returned to the tank through the pressurized Return hose. The high pressure causes the fuel to aggressively agitate throughout the tank. This loosens debris clinging to the tank wall and stirs up the other contaminates which are immediately vacuumed through the suction hose for complete filtration.
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STEP 5: Fuel additives are blended into the fuel during the process in order to restore broken down lubricity and boost cetane levels.
STEP 6: Antimicrobiocides are simultaneously added and circulated to eliminate any remaining microbes, and prevent immediate re-colonization of hydrocarbon utilizing bacteria and algae.
STEP 7: This simultaneous agitation and filtering process repeats itself several times until the fuel is free of contaminates.
Please contact us for a free, no obligation inspection and evaluation of your fuel storage tanks.
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