Our engine carbon cleaning machines use a highly efficient electrolysis system (pulsed electronics) and are equipped with legally protected safety and control systems, which sets us apart from other manufacturers.
After multiple tests carried out by ourselves and by highly specialised centres on our engine carbon cleaning machines, we have achieved and verified that the gas ortho-oxyhydrogen produced by our carbon cleaning machines, has a chemical and electrical affinity with the deposited carbon, which makes them tend to bind together, which is why they removes, burns and eliminates all carbon deposits accumulated in the engine.
The gas generated by our engine carbon cleaning machine is introduced through the intake and mixed with the air sucked in through the filter.
As it passes through the pipes and parts upstream of the combustion chamber, it will have no effect, either positive or negative.
Inside the combustion chamber our gas will create a controlled pyrolysiswhich will raise the temperature to the right point, concentrating the heat inwards (by implosion), which will causes the disintegration of debris in the chamber including deposits on valves, injector heads, spark plugs, piston heads etc.., with the unique feature that the metals in the engine do not heat up.
Subsequently, all the heat generated together with the water vapour becomes part of the exhaust gases which will also decarbonise the ducts through which they pass, Egr, intake, turbo, DPF and catalytic converter.
The carbon cleaning process of an engine takes one hour and a half. all types of engines, diesel, petrol, biodiesel, gas, etc. can be decarbonised.