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What you should expect |
What effects my gas milleage and what should I expect from using Ferox Fuel Tablets |
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Cox Transportation Fuel Economy Test |
Tests from Cox Transportation Company.
To discover whether or not treating diesel fuel with FEROX 230 will significantly improve fuel and maintenance economy of over-the-road tractor trailer vehicles. |
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Ferox Benefits |
A majority of the benefits obtained from Ferox products are derived from the
combustion surface and deposit surface modifiers included in the Ferox formulation.
Each major Ferox benefit is listed below with a short technical explanation. |
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Ferox Effects on NOx |
One of the results observed while monitoring the effects of Ferox on general emissions
is wide fluctuations in the amount of NOx produced. Over time these fluctuations have
always shown a downward trend that correlates to the removal of deposits. |
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Ferox Effects on SOx |
Numerous field tests run in diesel engines, gasoline engines and
open flame applications (boilers) have consistently demonstrated a reduction of sulfur
oxide (SOx) emissions. |
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Ferox Combustion Catalyst |
The Ferox modified surfaces and fuel particles begin to combust at temperatures as low
as 200°C. This is often below the surface temperature of exposed deposits and fuel
particles even at the combustion chamber wall. |
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Field Test Summary |
In late 1989 Ferox, Inc. began a fuel economy evaluation with Ferox on a fleet of over
40 vehicles owned by Parish Chemical Company employees. In January of 1990 the
fleet was split into two matched groups of twenty (20) vehicles each and monitored for a
year on non- treated fuel in order to obtain baseline data and confirm the stability of the
two groups. |
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