Fuel Polishing
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Fuel Polishing
Fuel quality is crucial for fleets, trucks, and heavy equipment. From damaged engines to increased sulfur emissions, dirty fuel can affect business operations in numerous negative ways. To prevent these expensive problems, it’s important to maintain fuel quality with diesel fuel polishing. If your business depends on fuel for operations or generators, it’s time to start thinking about how to manage it efficiently. Liquid Fuel Trade partners with fuel suppliers nationwide to deliver reliable fuel management services and fuel delivery anywhere in the country. When you hire us, you can be assured that your fuel will be delivered when you need it.
The Fuel Polishing Process
  • A return/intake hose is inserted into the tank down to the bottom where most contaminants like water and bacteria accumulate.
  • The intake hose then draws in the contaminated fuel – water and bacteria included.
  • The contaminated fuel passes through separate filters, depending on the type of contaminants.
  • Contaminants can be monitored through a clear section of the intake hose.
  • The intake hose is re-positioned in the tank to make sure all areas are clean.
  • At high velocity, the clean fuel is then returned to the tank through a return hose. This also flushes any leftover contaminants into the intake hose to continue the process

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Contaminated Diesel Fuel Symptoms

Knowing if you have dirty diesel is simple. You will notice:

  • Dark and hazy coloring
  • Filters are clogged and slimy
  • Tanks have floating debris and sludge
  • Corroded fuel injectors
  • Bad smell from the fuel tank
  • Loss of RPM and power
  • Increased exhaust smoke