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How
it works
About
Microbial Contamination
Unique Flow Path Design of De-Bug
Maximising Magnetic Flux Density |
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Micro-organisms |
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Once
bacteria, moulds and yeasts in fuel have grown to be visible their colonies
consist of millions of individual cells. Very simply stated, all micro-organisms
are single-celled with a membrane surrounding them. The membrane physically
contains the cell and the proteins needed for survival while maintaining
separation between the internal cell and the external environment. Ions, which
are electrically charged, travel across this membrane and their movement is
essential for the organism's life. |
When micro-organisms are placed under the
influence of a changing magnetic field, the ability of the cell to maintain the
electrical and chemical potential across the cell's membrane is greatly
affected, resulting in the cells death. Both "Tri-Mag" and "Multi-Mag " are
unique paths of fluid motion produced inside a De-Bug that produce the relative
changing field necessary to kill single-celled organisms.
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The De-Bug Fuel Treatment Units are not a
filter nor do they supply any chemicals to destroy micro-organisms. Instead,
De-Bug Units are a static magnetic inline device that create an optimum magnetic
flux field density directly responsible for destruction of the cell membrane.
Exposing the microbes to a strong, changing magnetic field will ensure maximum
destruction of the cells. This patented design of multiple ceramic permanent
magnets located within the unit, when properly sized and strategically placed,
have been shown to have a 97.5% efficiency rate in destroying the damaging
micro-organisms within a single pass.
De-Bug is a cost effective, one time, permanent
installation, with no moving parts, no electrical hook-up, and maintenance that
may require only an occasional cleaning. And unlike chemical biocides,
micro-organisms which have been destroyed by the De-Bug unit do not collect at
the bottom of fuel tanks. Instead, the debris stays randomly suspended in the
fuel and due to their sub-micron size easily pass through engine components.
They are then burned with the fuel and leave no build-up in tanks. Remember, if
you have to clean the fuel tanks once, you will most likely pay more than
installing a De-Bug.
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