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TEST DATA
DurAlt® technology performance benefits have been proven in tests by independent and government laboratories, research laboratories of major oil companies (U.S., Europe and Asia) and tests conducted by and in cooperation with major engine manufacturers. See SAE published technical papers below.
Product Information
DurAlt® meets all the requirements for fuel additives specified under the Worldwide Fuel Charter, the document created by automobile and engine manufacturers.
Worldwide Fuel Charter
How Duralt® Fuel Conditioner Works
Product Benefits
Pricing Facts and Figures
Diesel Products Facts
Gasoline Products Facts
Inspect how DurAlt helps keep engines clean (Octane Requirement Increase Tests)
The Importance of Cetane Number in Diesel Fuel
DurAlt FAQ's
Diesel Truck Fleet Test Protocol
Modified Fleet Test Protocol
MSDS - 16oz. Gas Bottle
MSDS - Diesel 16 oz. Bottle, 1-Gal. Bottle, 55 Gal. Drum
MSDS- Gas 1-Gal. Bottle, 55 Gal. Drum
Letters from Ford Motor Company
2001
1995
1995(2)
1995(3)
Letter from Elf Refining, now part of Total
2000
Technical Papers
SAE Technical Paper Series Octane Requirement Increase Control - A New Way of Saving (2.7 MB)
By Mark L. Nelson, James E. Larson and Mark S. Carruthers, Polar Molecular Corp. Automotive Industry In Expanding Countries Conference Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1991
SAE Technical Paper Series A Broad-Spectrum, Non-Metallic Additive for Gasoline and Diesel Fuels: Performance in Gasoline Engines (4.5 MB)
By O.L. Nelson, Jr. and J.E. Larson, Polar Molecular Corp.; R.S. Fein, D.D. Fuller and G.K. Rightmire, Scientific Advisor to Polar Molecular Corp.; R.W. Krumm and G.E. Ducker, Pfizer, Inc. International Congress and Exposition Detroit, Michigan, 1989
Advanced Fuel Additive Technology for Cost Effective Gasoline Lead Phaseout by Control of Octane Requirement Increase (3 MB)
By Jerry R. Allsup, Polar Molecular Corp. UN Special Session on Environment and Development New York, New York, 1997
DurAlt® Fuel Conditioner: Broad-Spectrum, Non-Metallic Additive for Diesel Fuels (2.9 MB)
Polar Molecular Corp., 1990
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