Make every drop of fuel count
If you make your own onsite electricity, then you need FPC. FPC will help you get more value out of your fuel while at the same time reducing your emissions and carbon footprint.
We understand the value of your equipment
The active ingredient in FPC has been used since 1944 and has never damaged an engine of any type or size in any way, shape, or form. Scientific testing from independent laboratories confirms that FPC does not alter fuel specifications in any way. Using FPC will not void the warranty on your equipment. Tens of billions of dollars worth of equipment have been treated with FPC. FPC is listed as a non-flammable liquid for shipping within North America and does not contain chemicals that would make your fuel hazardous.
Let us earn your trust
Our manufacturing facility in the United States currently has the capacity to treat 12 million gallons of fuel each day (3 billion gallons a year), and we have the space to expand to treat 60 million gallons of fuel each day (15 billion gallons a year). The trust of our customers has made us what we are today.
We want the opportunity to earn your trust as well. When you contact us, we will be happy to answer questions from every stakeholder in each department of your organization. The ridiculous and false claims made by our competitors have built a healthy level of skepticism toward fuel additives. FPC is different. We're not looking for an instant purchase order to treat all of your equipment; we're looking for the opportunity to start a partnership with you, to present the wealth of testing and results from nearly 30 years of generator fuel treatment with FPC, and to answer all of the questions that your organization has about FPC. Let us prove to you that you will not be wasting your time by investigating FPC.
Savings Estimate
We save our customers millions of dollars per year, and at the same time we reduce their emissions and carbon footprint by thousands of tons each year. Take a look at our savings calculator to see how much you could be saving. The savings calculator uses averages from our extensive testing library.
Genset Testing
We currently have 22 test reports by various power generators and our test reports page has a total of 210 reports, which contain a total of 2,556 tests. We invite you to be the author of our newest generator test report: contact us and let's start today.
Deployment Strategy
First, you'll need to decide if on site testing is right for you. Many of our customers find enough information in our test library to meet their needs. As you will see we have already conducted tests on many types of generators. If your needs do call for testing, then we will be happy to support you and look forward to adding your findings to our test library. We also have test instruments that can support your testing needs if necessary.
After the decision to treat with FPC has been made, our generator customers choose to use automatic dosing equipment so they can be sure that fuel coming out of their storage tanks is properly treated with FPC. Our dispensing units fit inline with the fuel line to your storage tanks and require no electricity to operate. Our units pump the right amount of FPC when the fuel storage tank is being filled and are operated by the flow of fuel in the fuel line. We have made units to fit inline with 4 inch, 6 inch, and 8 inch fuel lines. No matter what your circumstances are we have the capabilities to make a dispensing unit to meet all of your needs.
Once the dosing equipment is in place and we have installed a FPC storage container to meet your fuel usage profile, we will set up a program to have FPC shipped to you. We can ship in 55 gallon drums or larger totes up to 800 gallons (3000 liters). Once the tote arrives at your facility, it can easily be stacked on top of your fixed FPC storage container and drained from the shipment tote into your FPC storage container.
If your power requirements are smaller, then small systems dosing units may be appropriate for you. Our smaller dosing units can be mounted on your equipment and you'll only need to refill the tank once for every 10,000 gallons of fuel you use.