The FMS Project


 

The Problem

                   Supplier
 

Most fuel suppliers do not run pollution control processes to ensure ISO 4406 as determined by engine manufacturers.

Diesel is delivered with an average ISO 22/21/18 code in Latin America

 

OEM  Dealer
 

The local distributors of the OEMs are not transmitting the need to comply with the ISO 4406 Standard in diesel when selling their equipment and the users are unaware of the economic, technical, environmental and health impacts in which they are involved.
 

Conventional Filters
 

Filter vendors offer products that are not designed for ISO levels and therefore are not able to meet the optimum requirement for the injector to mitigate the economic, technical, environmental and health impacts caused.

Apply for ISO 16889:99

The Sulfur
                                    
 
While it is true that reducing sulfur is essential; Thinking that sulfur is the main cause of economic, technical and environmental impacts is a mistake. The definition of impact is determined by evaluating the individual concentration of each pollutant (particles, water and sulfur)
 


The FMS Concept


 

The Solution

Consultancy
 
An expert advice that allows users to know their current condition and the engineering applied to their needs in order to maintain an operation within the ISO 4406 standard according to the engine manufacturers' stipulations.

 
Validation
 

Using certified equipment, the supplier is audited and the results of the contamination control practices are confirmed in real time and online for the user to validate the success of the FMS proposal.        
 

ISO Supply
 
FMS awards "at no cost the equipment necessary for optimal contamination control; against the purchase of filter elements without any contract. The customer measures the results and decides to proceed without obligation.