| The Fiber Optic Difference |
Providing tank owners for the first time with a safe, inexpensive look inside fuel tanks, our system
is a patent-pending approach to inspect and clean fuel in underground and aboveground storage tanks. |
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It utilizes:
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- Fiber-optic technology to provide an unprecedented look at in-tank fuel quality and bottom contamination.
- An integrated vacuum system that simultaneously can extract fuel impurities upon sighting.
- A ten-stage filtration process removing impurities to maximize the amount of fuel that can be returned to the tank.
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How our system benefits tank owners |
- Efficient tank-bottom inspection without shutting down the fuel-storage system or loss of revenue.
- Integrated scope and vacuum probe visually inspects and cleans fuel at the same time
- Powerful vacuum removes water, sludge, microbial bacteria and sediment.
- Fiber-optic scope probes the entire tank bottom -- including low spots where water and bacteria accumulate.
- Visual confirmation shows that the tank bottom is free of water, sludge, sediment and damaging bacteria.
- Fuel restoration yields substantial savings on contaminated fuel disposal.
- Process prevents phase separation by keeping water out of all locations in tanks.
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Getting the water out and keeping it out is the key to clean, uncontaminated fuel and rust-free UST's and AST's |
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Installing a hose or pipe straight down the fill pipe is a typical method of water removal. |
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Installing a hose or pipe straight down the fill pipe is a typical method of water removal. |
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The keys to a clean UST or AST are:
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- being able to reach the entire tank bottom
- having a visual confirmation that the tank is free of water and contamination
- having a regularly scheduled maintainance program.
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