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Innospec 3100 fuel treatment

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Does anyone have any info on this product? Good or Bad?



This product has been introduced to us(Qwest Power Techs), by our procurement department. This is our new fuel treatment we are to use in place of Artic Express, Howes, etc.



It states it is a multifuntional home heating fuel additive, lowers pour point, cold filter plugging point, disperses wax, cleans fuel components, protects all metallic components, prevents catalytic degradation, reduces the opportunity for microbial growth, and contains a defoamer for quicker tank filling.

1 gallon per 2000 gallons of fuel. we received it in 2 1/2 gallon jugs.



Ingredients: vinyl acetate monomer 1C8-05-4 detergent, xylene 1330-20-7, ethylbenzine 100-410-4, o-xylene 95-47-6, naphthalene 91-20-3, ethylene glycol n-butyl ether 111-76-2, heavy aromatic napththa 64742-94-5, light ends of polyethylbenzene residue 178535-25-6.



I am thinking this is for large distributers, and tank farms, not something we should be trying to dilute for our 100 to 1500 gallon emergency generator tanks. It states nothing about water dispersement.



I believe I'm glad I'm done having kids, after reading the caution statement, looks to be some nasty stuff. They tried something like this before, something called Octell Steron, or close to that, seems it's use had to be documented, so that was the end of that.



What do you think?
 
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