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SAE Test Confirms Fuel Economy Improvements with Cost Effective Ceramic Nano-Particle Conditioner
SOUTHFIELD, Mich., Aug. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- A vigorous SAE J1321 Type II
fuel consumption test, performed by an independent testing company, has
verified the ability of a ceramic nano-technology product from CerMet Lab to
increase fuel economy in a heavy-duty truck.
"The installation of CerMet Lab Company's ceramic-metal conditioner, in
the engine oil sump of the test vehicle, demonstrated a significant and
repeatable improvement in fuel economy," said Claude Travis, Claude Travis &
Associates, in his test summary. "It is notable that the test vehicle's gross
vehicle weight of over 77,000 lbs. and engine load factor-to-idle time of
97.7% are both higher than the national truck fleet averages," he added in his
report.
The test consisted of multiple short 60-mile runs, under conditions that
are described as an extreme worst case scenario for in-service use. The test
was conducted on an International 9001 tandem drive, equipped with a Cummins
ISX 450 HP diesel engine. In actual field tests by freight carriers, fuel
consumption decreases of 5% to 15% have been documented by the fleet drivers.
These test periods have included a more typical mix of travel for heavy-duty
trucks, including longer runs, partial and/or lighter loads, and a higher
average amount of engine-idling time -- all conditions where friction
reduction has a direct relation to reducing fuel consumption.
CerMet is a nano-particle ceramic conditioner product that restores metal
and reduces friction in metal-to-metal environments. It is the first product
that allows a cost-effective ceramic treatment of engines, without engine
disassembly or related downtime. CerMet is added to the engine oil, which
carries CerMet's microscopic ceramic nano-particles to the friction zones to
bond to the metal surfaces. Fuel economy benefits of the treatment last for
approximately 60,000 miles of operation.
Among numerous field tests, a world-known freight carrier from
Pennsylvania experienced an 8% decrease in fuel consumption when the company
tested CerMet in 22 tractors with Cummins engines. An 8.6% savings was
calculated by another commercial fleet company on their Mercedes and Volvo
engines. InMexico, Grupo Estrella Blanca performed a test on twenty large
charter motorcoach busses and documented a 7.7% decrease in fuel consumption
during the 61,000 mile test period.
The Department of Energy states that ceramics have been proven to
dramatically improve performance, energy efficiency, power density, and in the
case of diesel engines, lower exhaust emissions.
Visit www.cermetlab.com for more data. Dealer/distributor inquiries:
please contact Richard Edwartoski at CerMet (800.372.7580, X107).
SOURCE CerMet Lab Company
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