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Overview : Emulsion Fuel Technologies
Combustion of Fossil fuel in compression produces both NO and PM emissions. Fortunately, Emulsion fuel x technology reduces both & increases fuel efficiency and decrease greenhouse gas emissions.

What is Emulsion?
Emulsion is a mixture of two immiscible fluids. For example, oil phased emulsion features water droplets - the dispersed phase - uniformly distributed throughout the fuel oil - the continuous phase. An emulsion takes on the characteristics of the continuous phase. Hence, oil phased emulsions exhibit characteristics of fuel oil, not water. Generally, Emulsions are inherently unstable. Within a short time they separate into the stable states of the dispersed and continuous phase materials. To maintain the composition of an emulsion, surface active agents, or “surfactants”, are incorporated into the production of an oil phased emulsion.

In oil phased emulsion, these surfactant agents encase the droplets of water distributed throughout the continuous oil phase and prevent the water droplets from coming together and coalescing.

FuelTech Proprietary Emulsion Technology
FuelTech proprietary technology creates stable mixtures of emulsified fuels, which contain varying percentages of water content. The emulsion technology is applied to bind various base fuels with water that create a wide array of environmentally friendly fuel that reduce both oxides of nitrogen (NO ) & particulate matter (PM) x pollution created during the combustion process. The technology is delivered through a unique & intimate understanding of the critical components of emulsified fuel production.

Components of producing an Emulsified Fuels
The production of emulsion fuel involves the use of chemical additive, a mechanical blending process and the proprietary technology. The precise combination & application of these components, produce emulsion fuels that are robust and stable, and are able to tolerate the enormous heat and pressure to which fuels are subjected prior to combustion in furnace or boiler. The unique combustion characteristics of emulsion fuels only occur if it remains stable at the point of combustion. InFuel™ produces very reliable stable emulsion fuels of consistent quality and standard.

FuelTech Blending Unit
Blending units required for the production of various petroleum based fuel oil emulsions are vastly different in design and application. InFuel™ Emulsion equipment Blending Units are generally automated self-contained units that consist of a series of mixers, motors, pumps, meters and injectors, in which water, Base Fuel and InFuel™ propriety Additive are processed.


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Normal fuel combustion :

  • Primary atomization do not create small fuel droplets

  • Fuel droplets are not completely burned.

  • Results in incomplete combustion.

  • In turn creates high levels of soot, smoke &vapor.

  • Creates high levels of greenhouse gasses.

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Emulsion fuel combustion :

  • Lower Particulate & emissions

  • Fuel droplets are not completely burned.

  • Reduced maintenance.

  • Improved heat transfer & thermal efficiency.

  • Increased fuel economy.




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