Diesel De-Bug Part 1
De-BugTM is a time proven propriety product, not a process description or generic name. And, it takes more than a magnet to make a De-Bug. Only genuine De-Bug units have the exclusive TRI-MAGTM and MULTI-MAGTM Bug Killer Packs.
Technology using magnetic flux fields to combat (microorganisms and their associated problems) in aqueous fluids has been developed in New Zealand. Until recently, this technology was relatively unknown in the U.S.. However, the theory that magnetic flux fields inhibit microorganism growth and survival has long been noticed and has now been proven.
There is an old story about a Scottish marine engineer who observed that the fuel oil supply line and filters to his port generator had fewer clogging problems than to his starboard generator. He determined that the difference between the two fuel supply systems was that the port fuel line passed through a magnetic flux field. The engineer concluded that somehow this controlled the material that caused the fuel line and filter clogging.
Over the years, many have tried to develop a device that could duplicate this phenomenon, with limited success.
While designing the Debug unit it became evident early on that a single magnet device could not produce the desired efficiency, and that an oscillating field was the most effective because microorganism cells could not react quickly enough to a rapidly changing magnetic field.
An oscillating magnetic flux field effect could be simulated by carefully directing contaminated fuel flow through a stack of multiple permanent magnets. By directing microorganisms into and out of the flux field, a simulated oscillating field was achieved. Shortly after, the De-BugTM Model L-1000 Fuel Decontamination Unit was launched which fully incorporated this concept. The success of this unit is based on a specific flow rate through a stack of three ferrite-metal ceramic-coated permanent magnets known as the "TRI-MAG Bug Killer PakTM", which achieves a microorganism kill rate efficiency of nearly 100% (97.6%) in one pass. These permanent magnets have a service life of 20-50+ years.
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