Water can absorb into your fuel in several ways. Humidity, condensation and even leaks might affect the water contamination in your fuel. As the temperature changes, the water turns into a liquid or is suspended in the fuel, and water can accumulate in the fuel’s low points.
The presence of water in your fuel affects fuel concentration and can cause microorganism growth. Some microorganisms and bacteria that make their home in water can even feed on fuel’s hydrocarbons, compromising its quality further.
Fuel polishing has numerous benefits for your operation. The fuel polishing process can remove water and particulate contamination from fuel as well as reverse the effects of aging on diesel fuel in long-term storage. For facilities with zero tolerance for downtime, Foster Fuels recommends that polishing be planned for every third year as preventative maintenance.