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Aquasolve Technical Data

This is the place to come for technical details regarding the Aquasolve solutions & tests we carried out. Get in touch if you require anything that isn't listed here.

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Aquasolve in Detail

Aquasolve™ was created to control water in fuel.


The ability of Aquasolve™ to create a permanent bond of oil and water enables it to benefit the whole combustion system.


Click on the button here to find out how Aquasolve works and how it was created.

Compatibility Studies

This report describes a series of tests carried out during October 1987 - January 1988 using a proposed additive for combining water and diesel type fuels, with a view to establishing the risks, or otherwise, of corrosion problems developing and of the fuel-water-additive mix breaking down.

Bio Fuels

The use of oxygenates, i.e. fuel additives containing oxygen have always been of interest. Compounds such as the ethers, and alcohols, particularly ethanol and methanol, fall within this classification.


Their useability as readily combustible materials has always suggested use as a combustion aid. 


Find out more in the report below.

Engine Tests

Find out more here about engine tests with additives:



Aquasolve in Detail

Aquasolve™ was created to control water in fuel.


The ability of Aquasolve™ to create a permanent bond of oil and water enables it to benefit the whole combustion system.


Click on the button here to find out how Aquasolve works and how it was created.

Compatibility Studies

This report describes a series of tests carried out during October 1987 - January 1988 using a proposed additive for combining water and diesel type fuels, with a view to establishing the risks, or otherwise, of corrosion problems developing and of the fuel-water-additive mix breaking down.

Bio Fuels

The use of oxygenates, i.e. fuel additives containing oxygen have always been of interest. Compounds such as the ethers, and alcohols, particularly ethanol and methanol, fall within this classification.


Their useability as readily combustible materials has always suggested use as a combustion aid. 


Find out more in the report below.

Engine Tests

Find out more here about engine tests with additives:



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