The FMS Concept 
FMS takes care of the entire process and cost of equipment / The Client buys the filter elements against total satisfaction
5 Simple Steps

 

1 ISO Condition 

With equipment certified for ISO 4406 measurements, we go to our clients' operations to establish the ISO condition  at  each  stage  in which  fuel  is
received, transferred or dispensed.

2  Pollution Control Diagram

Mining
Service Station
Fuel Supplier 
Transportation

3 Implementation

ISO 16889:99 & SAE J1488

Reception

Our high flow systems are ideal for receiving points up to 350 gpm. At this point, 95% of all contamination, filter maintenance and potential flow drops are controlled. An ISO audit upon arrival of the fuel allows us to know what the supplier gives us.

Transfer

Many operations require fuel to be transferred between storage and journal tanks. Control of water and emulsions is essential.
They can also be high-flow internal dispatch points.

Point of Use

Contamination control at dispatch is a fundamental part of best practice. Our bottom connection lockbox filters are the only ones that can be installed
on the ridges of underground tanks and handle multiple delivery guns.

Coalescence

Water and emulsions are the cause of up to 15% of power loss, therefore up to 15% increase in fuel consumption.

Every ISO 4406 pollution control plan must consider water and emulsions with SAE J1488 certified systems.

Bypass Filtration for Engines

An engine with an oil below ISO 17/15/12 reduces friction and benefits are maximized

4 Validation

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