Device for the treatment of engine and heating fuels obtained fr

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Combustible mixture ionization – ozonation – or electrolysis

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123557, F02M 3300

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ABSTRACT:
The device is used for treating engine and heating fuels obtained from mineral oil or plants. It has a heating device (3) for heating the liquid engine or heating fuel and a reactor (1) containing at least one reactor element (4) which consists at least partially of a tin alloy on the surface. This tin alloy contains 0.2 to 20 weight-% of copper as the alloy element with the greatest proportion by weight added to the tin. The reactor element consists of a plurality of loose or connected granules of a transverse dimension of at most 5 mm.

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