Photo: Salunda Ltd.
February 17, 2017
BY Salunda Ltd.
Advanced sensor technology has been developed for the accurate determination of the biodiesel content of diesel blends used in a wide range of automotive and industrial power applications.
The handheld DieselProve technology from Salunda Ltd. is designed to provide a fast and simple diagnostic tool to assess the biodiesel content in diesel fuel blends as well as identify impurities, such as vegetable oil, white spirit and water.
With the tolerance of biofuel content being critical in relation to engine performance, power output and potential damage to components, the assessment of fuel quality and composition has become an essential preventative maintenance task for users of diesel fuel blends in a range of sectors.
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To meet this need, DieselProve utilizes patented technology to exploit the electromagnetic properties of the fuel under test to detect the level of biodiesel present.
Less than 50 milliliters of fuel is required to enable the electronic handheld unit and integral probe to provide an accurate in-field measurement of biodiesel content with comparable accuracy to laboratory testing.
Reliable and robust test results are displayed in seconds and can be downloaded to a supporting software program for formal record keeping and reporting options.
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DieselProve enables on-site checks to be made quickly against engine manufacturers’ permissible content limits or industry fuel quality standards and can be used as a first stage screening tool to determine if more detailed analysis required.
In addition, the test unit is also effective in detecting less than 100 percent biofuel content in those applications where it is being used on its own.
As well as on-site fuel testing at industrial facilities and fuel supplies for back-up power systems, since samples can be taken from an engine fuel pump or filter, the unit is also suitable for use in engineering and automotive workshops working on engine system components, or garages carrying out vehicle servicing.
The handheld, battery-powered DieselProve unit is supplied as part of a portable kit comprising measuring tubes, quick start guide and results reporting software.
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