Technical Bulletin
The Benefits of Ferox, Revised January 2005. Each major Ferox benefit is listed with a short technical explanation.
The Ferox Combustion Catalyst, 26 January 1995.
A Ferox combustion catalyst will keep a new engine clean and can clean
up a dirty engine while allowing the fuel used to burn cleaner.
How Ferox Works on Deposits, Revised January 2005.
This bulletin generally explains how Ferox combustion surface modifiers
and deposit surface modifiers cause the removal of, and inhibit the
formation of deposits.
Ferox Combustion Manager Treatment Ratios, Revised January 2005.
This bulletin explains the basis for the treatment levels of Ferox
combustion manager products. The reader will understand why more
concentrated treatments will not speed up the deposit removal process.
The Effects of Ferox on SOx, Revised January 2005. The treatment of carbon-based fuels with Ferox has a significant effect on trace sulfur combustion chemistry.
Ferox and Low Sulfur Fuels, Revised January 2005.
The cost of treating a fuel with Ferox will still be less than the cost
of the lower sulfur fuel, and because of the increased fuel economy and
lower maintenance cost, will pay for itself.
Ferox Lubricity Enhancers, Revised January 2005.
This bulletin explains some of the technical aspects of the Ferox
lubricity enhancers used in Ferox 730. Recommended uses, and benefits
of Ferox lubricity enhancers as well as the basis of how they work is
discussed.
Combustion Chemistry, 12 February 1997.
Once the chemistry of Ferox is understood it is not hard to predict
with good accuracy the trends that one will see due to its use.
Independent Field Tests Package, 27 March 1995.
This package contains a generic list of various field tests that have
been run on Ferox products in both gasoline and diesel applications.
Ferox Gasoline Fleet Test Summary, 25 November 1996. A fuel economy evaluation with Ferox on a fleet of over 40 vehicles over 10 months.Letters From Satisfied Customers."
Ferox is guaranteed to
increase fuel mileage when used in the recommended dosages. If buyer
has kept dated documentation of the fuel mileage for at least 2,000
miles on one vehicle before using Ferox and dated documentation of the
fuel mileage for at least another 4,000 miles on the same vehicle while
consistently adding Ferox to their fuel in the recommended dosages and
has not seen an increase in the fuel mileage of the same vehicle, Ferox
will reimburse the buyer for the purchase costs of Ferox necessary for
the test.
In order to receive a refund the buyer
must have all of the dated documentation that is stated above including
the year, make and model of the vehicle and all of the original
receipts from each purchase of Ferox in question.