Title: DIESEL FUEL MASTERS LLC
1DIESEL FUEL MASTERS LLC
- Diesel Fuel
- 4-Step Program For Success
2Fuel Quality Has Declined
- Over the last two decades, the cetane number and
the API gravity (the basic measures of crude oil
quality) have declined. - Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Bulletin
872243 - Diesel fuel quality has deteriorated for the
past 20 years and is expected to continue this
trend for the foreseeable future. - Americans Society for Testing Materials Pub.
10056
3Fuel Quality Has Declined Because
- Rougher grades of crude oil are being extracted.
- Producers take shortcuts in refining.
- The best parts of crude are being used to produce
gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, and other
chemicals. - The refining process used to meet new EPA
regulations on ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD)
results in reduced fuel economy and severe fuel
system wear.
4Diesel Fuel Quality DeterioratesEvery Time it is
Handled!
- Follow your fuel's path from the beginning to
your use.
Oil Well
Refinery
Pipeline
Terminal
Fuel Jobber
Delivery Truck
Equipment
Storage Tank
5What is the 1 Cause ofPoor Engine Performance?
Answer Low-Quality Diesel Fuel
6Low Cetane
Problem 1
- Decline of Cetane Number
- A steady decline in the cetane number in diesel
fuels has been noted starting in the 1960's and
continuing through the early 2000's. - In 2005, Exxon reported that North American
diesel fuels averaged only 43 cetane. - The Engine Manufacturing Association (EMA)
requires a minimum of 50 cetane for optimal
engine performance. - By 2007, the EPA mandated that ULSD fuel must
have a minimum 48 cetane.
7Below 50 Cetane Fuel Causes
- Increased exhaust emissions
- Poor combustion efficiency
- Lower mileage, i.e. poor fueleconomy
- Harder starting
- Detonation wear (internal explosions that cause
damage to pistons, heads, rings, valves, and
cylinder liners). - Higher temperatures required to cold start diesel
engines (low cetane fuels require higher
temperatures to burn).
8Poor Lubricity
Problem 2
- Sulfur is a natural occurring element that has
always been used in diesel fuel as a lubricant
for injectors, valves, and other moving parts in
a diesel engine - Sulfur is natural in its relationship to diesel
fuel. It is not an additive. The process to
remove sulfur from diesel fuel is both expensive
and damaging to the fuel quality. - The removal of most of the sulfur from diesel
fuel can cause at lease two major wear problems
in fuel injection systems mechanical wear and
chemical wear.
9Removal of Sulfur can Cause
- Mechanical Wear
- The removal of sulfur causes the fuel to become
very dry. This dry fuel results in 5 times more
scuffing wear in fuel injection systems. - Chemical Wear
- The hydro-treating process used to remove sulfur
also removes natural corrosion inhibitors in
diesel fuel. This causes the fuel to become
corrosive. - Since 1993, injection system wear has increased
500. - Worn injector systems result in poor fuel
economy, excessive emissions, equipment down
time, and engine repair costs. - Note Most off-road diesel fuel sold is ultra
low-sulfur dyed with red dye.
10Contaminants
Problem 3
- Contaminants Form Deposits
- Today's diesel fuel contains high levels of
contaminants that clog injectors and contribute
to air pollution. - Clean injectors spray an even, flower-like spray
pattern of fuel on the head of the piston. As the
piston reaches top dead center, the fuel begins
to burn and continues to slowly burn throughout
the power stroke. This slow, low-temperature fuel
burn creates a very powerful down stroke and
ensures a complete burn of fuel because of the
even distribution of fuel within the cylinder
cavity.
11Contaminants
Problem 3
- Contaminants Form Deposits
- Clogged or dirty injectors cause an uneven
distribution of fuel within the cylinder. This
causes an incomplete burning of the fuel. The
unburned fuel is then exhausted from the engine
causing environmental issues as well as a
noticeable loss of power. As this process
continues, engine power declines and deposits are
created that compound the problems.
12Types of Contaminants
- Bio-diesel
- Bio-diesel naturally becomes thick at lower
temperatures causing filter plugging and starting
problems. - Wax
- Wax found in diesel fuel gels at low temperatures
causing filter plugging and starting problems
much the same as in bio-fuels. - Acids
- Some contaminants in diesel fuel form acids in
the combustion process resulting in corrosive
wear, ring deterioration, blow-by, and loss of
compression.
13Water Contamination Biological Growth
Problem 4
- Condensation, rainwater, and seepage cause water
contamination in diesel fuel. - Water Contamination
- Poor combustion
- Clogged filters
- Rust and corrosion
- Bacterial and fungal growth
14Water Contamination Biological Growth
Problem 4
- Biological Growth
- Bacteria and fungus enter fuel through water
contamination or air vents. - There are 14 types of bacteria that feed on
diesel fuel and 7 types of fungus that feed on
hydrocarbons. - Slime formation caused by bacteria and its
byproducts clogs filters and injector tips. - Corrosive acids created by the digestion of
diesel fuel by fungus and bacteria cause wear on
injector tips and damage storage tanks. - The slime as well as the black carbon looking
material that clogs fuel filters is a result of
bacterial growth in fuel tanks.
15Water Contamination Biological Growth
Problem 4
- Bio-Diesel
- Because bio-diesel is derived from plant
products, it is especially susceptible to
biological growth.
- Important note If your fuel filters are plugged
with black, carbon looking material, or if slime
is present in your filters, you have biological
growth in your fuel system.
16Exhaust Emissions
Problem 5
- Exhaust emissions have become one of the major
problems of the 21st century. - Engine Emissions
- Emissions from hydrocarbon burned fuels are
damaging the ozone layer, and global warming is
attributed to fuel emissions. Severe health
problems are common in large cities where smog
from exhaust fumes is a huge and growing problem. - The EPA has mandated that emissions be
drastically reduced, resulting in new engine
designs and fuel regulations.
17Exhaust Emissions
Problem 5
- Engine Emissions (continued)
- Unfortunately, as emission requirements become
more stringent, the quality of diesel fuel has
declined. - In 1998, the EPA set emission requirements. In
2002 the new requirements called for a 33
reduction of the 1998 emission levels. Now in
2008, there is an 82 reduction of the 2002
requirements in place.
18Now, more important than ever before, we must
consistently improve the quality of the fuel that
we use in our equipment.
19Contaminated Fuel Dirty Fuel Tanks
Problem 6
- Contaminated Fuel
- Contaminated fuel is every fuel consumer's worst
nightmare. It can become a problem that grows
over a period of time, or it can be an instant
problem if a tank of dirty fuel is delivered into
your tanks. - Fuel contamination can be recognized by some or
all of the following dark colored diesel fuel,
black diesel fuel, fuel filters containing clear
or black slime, fuel filters plugged with a
black, carbon-like material, and excessive water
in your water separator or fuel filters. - Many diesel fuel users know there are problems
with their tanks because every time the tanks are
filled with new fuel, filter problems begin. - Regardless of how the fuel becomes contaminated,
the problem is great and can cause immediate
engine failure.
20Contaminated Fuel Dirty Fuel Tanks
Problem 6
- Dirty Fuel Tanks
- All fuel tanks get dirty. If you think about it,
there is nothing in this world that does not
require cleaning from time to time. From our cars
and trucks to the clothes we wear, everything
needs to be cleaned. - Diesel fuel tanks have unique problems. Their
insides cannot be seen, and because they are
usually filled and emptied on a regular basis, we
assume that they stay as clean as they were when
we first bought them. But nothing could be
further from the truth. Fuel tanks gather
condensation from the natural heating and cooling
from the sun. The water has no place to go but
inside the tank. Dirt, dust, and other
contaminates gather from the vents in the tanks.
As you saw earlier, bacteria, fungi, and their
byproducts are all left behind in your fuel tanks.
21Contaminated Fuel Dirty Fuel Tanks
Problem 6
- Dirty Fuel Tanks (continued)
- The water settles to the bottom of your fuel
tanks and causes rust to form. The bacteria and
fungi digests your fuel and acid deposits are
formed that cause additional damage to your
tanks. - The 1 cause of catastrophic engine failure is
dirty diesel fuel.
22THE SOLUTION
Diesel Fuel Masters 4-Step Program For Success
23Diesel Fuel Quality Control Program
- ? Sterilize fuel systems killing all bacteria and
fungus. - ? Treat the diesel fuel to improve fuel quality.
- ? Clean the fuel tank. Filter and polish the
fuel. - ? Use a diesel fuel analysis program to monitor
results.
24Sterilize Fuel Systemby Killing Bacteria
Fungus
Step 1
- Fuel Masters Fuel Biocide
- Is also a fungicide and preservative.
- Designed for on-road, off-road, stationary, and
marine equipment. - It quickly and completely eliminates bacteria and
fungus from fuel systems and storage tanks. - It is effective in Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel
and Bio-Diesel.
25Benefits of Fuel Masters Fuel Biocide
- Complete Long Term Control - Kills virtually 100
of bacteria and fungus within 8 hours. - Improves Combustion Efficiency - Helps keep
injector tips clean in order to provide a proper
spray pattern. - Reduces Acidic Corrosion - Seeks our and destroys
organisms that form corrosive acids in fuels. - Extends Change-Out Life of Filters - Eliminates
the bacterial and fungal slime and bio-mass that
clog filters. - Kills "Bugs" in the Fuel and Water Interface -
Treats the entire storage tank, unlike many
biocides that treat only one phase or the other
(fuel/water or fuel/air interface).
26Benefits of Fuel Masters Fuel Biocide
- Decreases Fuel Breakdown - Prevents the
biological breakdown and acid formation in stored
diesel fuel. - Compatible with Other Additives - Will not effect
the performance of other fuel additives and is
accepted by engine manufacturers. Contains
4-(2-Nitro butyl) that kills microbial growth in
the fuel phase and 4,4'-(2-Ethyl-2-nitrotrimethyle
ne) dimorpholine that kills microbial growth in
the water phase. Unlike any other fuel biocide. - Meets EPA Regulation 464-659-66114
27Treat Diesel Fuel to Improve Fuel Quality
Step 2
- Diesel MateTM Fuel Improver
- A year round fuel conditioner designed to improve
the performance of on-road, off-road and marine
diesel fuel. - Improves engine performance, lengthens equipment
life, and reduces emissions. Effective in
Ultra-Low Sulfur (ULSD) and Bio-diesel.
28Benefits of Diesel MateTM
- Boosts Base Cetane up to 15 - Improves ignition,
cuts starting time, and reduces detonation wear
by raising Cetane levels 3 to 4 points. - Reduces Emissions - Helps operators comply with
clean air laws by promoting cleaner fuel burn to
reduce smoking, soot and vapor exhaust. Reduces
emissions by an average of 20. - Reduces Friction and Wear - Contains AA-93 TM. A
polymeric anti-wear additive that protects
injectors and pumps from both mechanical and
chemical wear caused by Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel
Fuel.
29Benefits of Diesel MateTM
- Separates Water from Diesel Fuel - De-emulsifiers
separate water from the fuel so it can be removed
from storage tanks. - Cleans Injectors and Pumps - Powerful new
detergent cleans fuel pumps, injectors, and fuel
lines and disperses contaminates to prevent the
formation of gum, varnish, lacquer, and carbon
coke. Meets the latest Cummins L-10 injector
cleanliness test. - Prevents Rust and Corrosion - Contains rust and
corrosion inhibitors that protect storage tanks,
on-board fuel tanks, fuel lines, and engine
components.
30Benefits of Diesel MateTM
- Reduces Oxidation - Oxidation inhibitors
stabilize fuel during storage. - Contains Metal Deactivators - Deactivates trace
amounts of heavy metals, particularly copper.
This prevents them from acting as catalysts that
promote varnish and gum. - Improves Mileage / Decreases Fuel Consumption -
Contains detergents that keep fuel systems clean
and functioning properly and cetane improvers
that provide more complete combustion help Diesel
MateTM improve fuel efficiency up to 10. - CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL
- Note Fuel tank cleaning, fuel polishing and our
fuel treatment products can reduce your total
fuel consumption by over 10.
31Clean the Fuel Tanks
Step 3
- Fuel tanks must be cleaned in order to ensure
success in a fuel quality control program. - Your fuel tanks have been an incubator for the
growth of bacteria and fungus as long as you have
owned them. They also have been collecting water,
dust, dirt, and other contaminates on a daily
basis. These materials have to be removed in
order for the 4-Step Program to work.
32Clean the Fuel Tanks
Step 3
- So far, we have killed all the bacteria, fungus,
and other microbial growth with our biocide and
we have added Diesel MateTM to improve the
quality of your diesel fuel and de-emulsify the
water in the fuel. It is now time to remove the
unwanted material. - Until now, a dirty fuel tank was a major problem.
Bulk fuel users had to dispose of the
contaminated fuel and re-fill your tanks. The
hazard waste charge along with the fuel cost and
replacement cost of the fuel was a major expense.
Until now
33Clean the Fuel Tanks
Step 3
- Diesel Fuel Masters, LLC has been treating diesel
fuel and cleaning diesel fuel tanks for over 30
years. Our process is simple and very effective. - We come to your location totally clean and we
leave clean. There is no hazardous waste and no
fuel loss. Our equipment removes all water,
bacteria, fungus, and other contaminates from
your fuel. You lose no fuel whatsoever. You only
lose the problem. - No hazardous waste, no fuel loss, little or no
down time. - With diesel fuel approaching 4.00 per gallon,
clean fuel and fuel tanks is a must.
34Diesel Fuel Analysis
Step 4
- Complete laboratory analysis with treat rate
recommendations. - Fast, reliable test results that are easy to
understand assure optimal equipment performance. - Analyze Bacteria Concentration determines the
concentration of over 14 different types of
bacteria known to infect fuel and fuel storage
tanks. - Analyze Fungi Growth analyzes over 7 typesof
fungi known to infect diesel fuel.
35Diesel Fuel Analysis
Step 4
- Analyze Water Concentration determines the
percentage of water contamination present in the
fuel. (Manual water inspections only show the
amount of water that is in the bottom of your
tank. Laboratory tests show the water suspended
in your fuel.) - Analyze Base Cetane Level Analyzes the Cetane
level which is determined by ASTM D 613-86. - Treatment Determination reports the amount of
Diesel MateTM in the sample and provides
recommendations on the treat rate with respect to
these results.
36Diesel Fuel Analysis
Step 4
- Fast and Reliable Results reports are mailed or
faxed within 48 hours of analysis. - Diesel fuel analysis enables managers to easily
manage the condition of their fuel and maintain a
history of the condition of their fuel tanks. - This program ensures diesel-burning equipment to
operate at optimum performance withrespect to
the fuel it consumes.
37DIESEL FUEL MASTERS, LLC
- We at Diesel Fuel Masters, LLC have a long
history of solving fuel-related problems. - Our 4-Step Program is a proven success.
- If you prefer to address your fuel problems on an
as need basis, we offer our services
individually, or we can design a program to fit
your individual needs.
38Ala Carte Services Include
- Fuel tank cleaning
- Fuel polishing
- Biocide and fungicide treatment
- Injector pump lubricity treatment
- Fuel stabilization treatment
- Cetane improvers
- Complete diesel fuel treatment products
- Laboratory analysis program
- Pour point improvers
39Other Services
Diesel Fuel Masters, LLC is a full service
company.Along with our fuel related products, we
also can fill your constructional needs.
- Metal Buildings
- Steel Barns
- Pole Barns
- Fuel Tank Enclosures (block and concrete)
- Fuel Tank Roof- Covers
- Concrete Pads
- Modular or Constructed Offices
- Portable Buildings
- Sheds
- Chemical Storage Units
- Carports
- Equipment Storage Areas
40DIESEL FUEL MASTERS, LLC
Barry Upshaw, President 941-737-3841 www.DieselFue
lMasters.com DieselFuelMasters_at_gmail.com