Cavolution Advanced Fuels recently completed Stage 3 Trials of its BIOMEER-D additive for Diesel Engines with Canadian Diesel and 1% BIOMEER-D in light vehicles (less than 5 tonnes). The average increase in fuel economy achieved was 19%.
SGS Laboratories (www.ca.sgs.com) of Montreal carried out independent lab analysis of the Lubricity of diesel fuel containing 1% BIOMEERTM-D using the
industry standard ASTM D 6079 method. The measure for lubricity is Wear Scar Diameter (WSD).
Untreated ULSD (Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel) has a WSD greater than 600 �m, too high to be safely used in diesel engines. All diesel suppliers must treat ULSD with lubricants before sale.
Husky Diesel Max, arguably the most lubricative diesel available, as tested by SGS, has a WSD of 400 �m, well below the North American maximum allowable of 520 �m.
Husky Diesel Max containing 1% BIOMEERTM-D, as tested by SGS, has a WSD of 160 �m. A graphical representation of comparative data results follows below.
"This result is a significant leap forward in reducing engine wear and energy loss to friction in diesel engines" commented Dave Davies of Cavolution, "BIOMEERTM-D optimizes the engines
abilty to use energy in diesel fuels, the result is increased fuel economy, increased engine life and cost savings to our customers".
BIOMEER-D has now entered production and will be available to customers early in June. To participate in beta trials of BIOMEER-D in heavy vehicles, marine applications or power
generation applications contact Cavolution.
About BIOMEER (tm)
BIOMEER(Biodegradable Mileage Enhancer Emission Reducer) is formulated from a proprietary blend of plant oils and alcohols using Cavolution's patented cavitation technology.
About CAVOLUTION (tm)
Process technology companies focused on profitable carbon emission reducing business through evolutionary application of controlled cavitation.