Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Fuller's Earth for Fuel Treatment

Everyone knows its a bad idea to have dirt or water in your fuel. This is especially true for aircraft fuel systems. Not only is it much more inconvenient to pull your jet over to the side of the road, but because of the elevation fuel line freeze-up is more likley.
 
However dirt and grime are not the only threats to an airplane. If bacteria begins to grow in the fuel system, which is more than possible with the presense of H2O, corrosion and errors in the signals for the fuel guages can cause serious issues.
 
So where does this contamination come from? Here are a few common culprits:
  • Some come from the refinary durring treatment
  • Others come from the pipelines, transport trucks, ships and barges.
  • Maintenance materials like soaps, detergents, rust prevenatives, etc.

Want to know more? Check out this great article from Jaxon Filtration

 
 
Not only do they explain the problem in grave detail but they also discuss the solution!!

Fuller's Earth for Fuel Treatment

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