Alkylate Fuel for 4-stroke engines
Green Gasoline: Powering the Future, Protecting the Planet.
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RON 93
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Sulphur 0.00025%
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Aromatics 10-15%
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Olefins 0.1%
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Benzene 0.001%
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Gasoline content 99%
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Ethanol FREE
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Storage life: up to 5 years
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Almost soot and smoke free
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Increased engine lifetime 25%
Certified according to DIN 51641 and awarded the seal of the Board of Trustees for Forestry Work and Technology (KWF)
Construction
Alkylate fuel is the optimal choice for construction, providing clean-burning efficiency and compatibility with diverse equipment. Its low emissions and engine-friendly properties make it excellent for saws, generators, power trowels, compactors, and more. Notably, it is approved for work indoors, promoting workers' health and safety while ensuring reliable performance on construction sites. Moreover, alkylate fuel works perfectly in areas where regular gasoline would be impossible, making it versatile and reliable in various construction environments.
Boating
Alkylate fuel offers outboard engines a winning combination of enhanced performance and environmental protection. With its clean-burning formulation, alkylate fuel minimizes harmful emissions, keeping our waters pristine and marine life thriving. For boaters, it means smoother operation and longer engine life, while also ensuring they play a part in preserving clean waters for future enjoyment.
Orchards
Alkylate fuel presents an ideal choice for orchards due to its clean-burning properties and compatibility with four-stroke engines commonly used in orchard equipment. By minimizing emissions and reducing the risk of engine damage, alkylate fuel ensures efficient and environmentally friendly orchard operations, promoting sustainability and preserving the health of both crops and ecosystems
Farming
Alkylate fuel is a top choice for farming, providing clean-burning performance and compatibility with various farm equipment. Its low emissions and engine-friendly qualities support efficient and eco-friendly farming practices, ensuring sustainability in agriculture.