FUEL ENERGIZER. CONTENTS  INTRODUCTION  HYDROGEN AND ITS STATES  NEED FOR FUEL ENERGIZER  INSTALLATION  WORKING  ADVANTAGES  COMPARISION WITH CATALYTIC.

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FUEL ENERGIZER

CONTENTS  INTRODUCTION  HYDROGEN AND ITS STATES  NEED FOR FUEL ENERGIZER  INSTALLATION  WORKING  ADVANTAGES  COMPARISION WITH CATALYTIC CONVERTER  CONCLUSION  REFERENCE

INTRODUCTION  Hydrocarbon fuels leave a natural deposit of carbon residue during combustion.  They do not combust until they are vapourised and mixed with air.  This leads to pinging, reduced efficiency, decrease in mileage and also emit unburned hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide.  Due to the emission of these gases, pollution occurs and has an adverse effect on mankind.

HYDROGEN AND ITS STATES  Methane(CH4) is the major constituent of natural gas i.e., above 90% and is an important source of hydrogen.  Most of the energy released from methane is due to hydrogen.  Ex: combustion of octane (C8H18) carbon content hydrogen content carbon content hydrogen content 84.2% 15.8% 84.2% 15.8% energy BTU 9.810BTU energy BTU 9.810BTU

 Thus hydrogen plays an important role in the combustion process.  Hydrogen has DIPOLE MOMENT as it has a positive and a negative charge.  Though it is a simple element, it occurs in two isomeric forms-PARA & ORTHO.  Ortho hydrogen is more reactive than para hydrogen.  So, para hydrogen form of hydrogen is used as a fuel in rockets.

WHY DOES INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION OCCUR ?  Hydro carbons basically have a CAGE like structure and hence availability of oxygen is less.  Hydrogen exists in its less reactive para state.  Oxygen has 2 valence electrons and hydrocarbons have neutral molecular structure and hence they get repel each other resulting in incomplete combustion.

METHODS TO OVERCOME  If hydro carbon molecule could better bind with oxygen molecule then combustion goes on easily.  Changing the state of hydrogen molecule from para state to more reactive ortho state.

FUEL ENERGIZER

ROLE OF FUEL ENERGIZER  It is basically a frequency resonator that uses NEODYMIUM super conductor magnets.  It is also called MAGNETIZER as its working mostly relates to magnetic field.  It is capable of producing strong magnetic field with the help of magnets.  By applying a strong magnetic field hydrocarbons can be broken so that surface area increases.  This field also helps in changing the state of hydrogen.

WORKING  Fuel is composed of set of molecules, which are made of atoms and which in turn have electrons revolving around nucleus  Taking the working of this energizer, it realigns the molecules of hydro carbon chain.

INSTALLATION  It is installed on cars,trucks immediately before carburetor or injector on fuel line.  On home cooking gas system it is installed just before burner.

ADVANTAGES   More mileage (up to 28% increase) per liter due to 100% burning fuel.   No fuel wastage.   Good pick up.   Reduced engine noise.   Reduced smoke.   Smooth running engine.   Increased acceleration.

COMPARISION Most catalytic converters require air pumps to initiate catalysis Catalytic converters require a light-off temperature to be attained before they become operative (between 3 to 5 miles). 1. They don’t require air pumps. 2. Any temperature need not be attained. CATALYTIC CONVERTER MAGNETIZER

3. These are subjected to melt down under rich gas mixture. 4. Cant be transferred from vehicle to other one. 5. Not replaced due to high cost. 6. It pollutes the environment. 3. These are fully permanent devices. 4. Can easily be transferred from vehicle to vehicle. 5. Can be replaced as cost is low. 6. Friendly to the environment.

GREEN TECHNOLOGY

CONCLUSION   By properly utilizing The technology - The magnetizer SAVE yourself - your vehicle your place - OUR environment

THANK YOU

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