Diesel
Marine diesel without sulfur, a revolutionary new product, a clean fuel for sustainable development !
The external polluting affects of sulfur in diesel fuel
During combustion, the sulfur contained in diesel fuel is converted to sulfur di-oxide that converts to sulfuric acid when it comes in contact with seawater at the exhaust gas outlet. Sulfuric acid is a serious pollutant.
Diesel sulfur => combustion => SO2 + sea water => sulfuric acid = pollution
The internal polluting affects of sulfur in diesel fuel
The presence of sulfur in diesel fuel fouls engine parts and leads to excessive wear: fouled piston rings, dirty exhaust valves, gummed up turbos and electronic sensors. This internal pollution causes a loss of performance and a degradation of engine oil.
Dirty motor > Reduced performance > Increased consumption of fuel and engine oil > shortened engine life = pollution
This new clean marine diesel has superior qualities in terms of respect of the environment and permits over time real economies in fuel consumption and engine maintenance. The sulfur which normal provided lubrification for injectors has been replaced by Diester (of biological origin). Recent experience shows that the inclusion of esters produced from vegetable oils, at a level of 5% in diesel fuel, has advantages over sulfur.
New sulfur-free diesel > Improved motor efficiency > Reduced external pollution > Reduced fuel consumption > Reduced oil wear > Improved performance > Longer engine life > Reduced operating costs























