
Conidia Bioscience has launched FUELSTAT One, a new test kit to join the FUELSTAT range designed to detect microbial contamination in diesel fuel. FUELSTAT One can be used throughout the fuel supply chain, from storage terminal to fuel tank, offering an overview of the fuel's quality.
FUELSTAT One is a rapid lateral flow test conducted on either free water or fuel phase samples to detect a range of microorganisms. It provides a quantitative contamination value in just 20-30 minutes. Similar to how a COVID-19 lateral flow test identifies markers of infection, FUELSTAT One detects markers of bacteria and fungi that can grow in fuel, potentially causing operational downtime, corrosion and severe safety issues.
Microbial contamination in fuel poses significant risks to safety and performance. Microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and yeast can proliferate in fuel tanks, leading to biofilms and sludge formation, which can clog fuel filters and obstruct fuel lines, causing engine malfunctions or failures. Additionally, microbial activity can produce corrosive by-products that degrade fuel tanks and components. Contaminated fuel can also reduce engine performance and increase emissions. Regular monitoring, maintenance and proper fuel storage practices promote fuel cleanliness and maintain reliability and safety.
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These tests are conducted onsite, complying with ASTM D6469 guidance for testing for contamination within 24 hours. No laboratory is required.
“Unique to the world of fuel testing, FUELSTAT test kits are supported by a FUELSTAT Result app that provides instant test results and a PDF report that can be shared worldwide. Registered users can manage results from all tests conducted by their team globally, in real-time, at the touch of a button,” concluded Patel.
Quantitative test results obtained using FUELSTAT One across assets and locations enable the identification of hotspots and trend analysis to inform future fuel maintenance procedures.