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Coal-based synthetic fuels have been added
A new coal-based synthetic fuel with coal-based methanol derivatives as the main body and an appropriate amount of energy enhancer as the energy engine has been successfully
developed.
This fuel achieves low calorific value and high efficiency by changing the combustion mode, and its power, fuel economy, cleanliness, wear, emissions and other indicators are in line with national standards, and it is expected to become a substitute for
gasoline and diesel after promotion.
This is what the reporter learned from Xi'an Grey New Energy Development Co.
, Ltd.
last week
.
According to Qi Yingxiang, chairman of the company, this new coal-based synthetic fuel uses methanol derivatives such as dimethyl carbonate as raw materials, and by adding a certain proportion of the company's self-formulated energy enhancer, and then mixed with ordinary gasoline, the resulting fuel products can replace gasoline or diesel
.
Energy enhancer is a compound synthesized by high temperature and high pressure catalysis, and Grey Company has obtained the core technology
of energy enhancer after more than 20 years of research and development.
Thanks to the addition of a energy enhancer, this new fuel burns differently
than regular gasoline.
It innovatively adopts micro-explosion technology and oxygen balance technology to make the fuel burn fully in an instant and generate high-pressure gas to push the piston movement of the internal combustion engine, maximize combustion efficiency and reduce CO, CO2 and NOX emissions
.
(Ma Li)