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Bardahl, to protect its diesel tanks against water and bacteria

Jul 01, 2023

Bacteria can live in diesel fuel. They find food in the fuel. But they need oxygen to live. This oxygen is provided by the presence of water in the fuel. But how does this water get into our diesel?

There are several causes of water in fuel:

The problem with bacteria, which are living organisms, is that they produce excrement. This results in the formation of sludge at the bottom of the tank, which eventually clogs the filters and even damages the injection pump.

To avoid this, you need to treat your fuel. Bardahl offers a biocide treatment that is mixed with the fuel. The 250 ml bottle treats up to 500 liters of diesel. It is a solution that eliminates bacteria, yeast and mold. In addition, the product neutralizes the acids generated by the bacteria and thus prevents the corrosion of the tanks. This product can be used as a curative measure, to clean the tank, and as a preventive measure, to avoid the development of sludge.

If water is already in the fuel, it must be removed. This is done with a water dispersant. At Bardahl, the product is the same for both gasoline and diesel tanks. The product reduces the water droplets and mixes them with the fuel, allowing them to leave the tank at the same time as the fuel. Thus, it protects the engine by preventing breakdown and eliminates the risk of rust in the tank. The water dispersant, in a 300 ml can, treats 60 liters of fuel. It is recommended to add it once a year to your fuel.

François-Xavier RicardouMore articles on the channels :