The Effects of Microbial Contamination

The physical effects of microbiological contamination (diesel bug) are the formation of sludges, biofilms (slimes) and
surface or interfacial scums. These occur in the fuel tank and also manifest themselves as material which block filters.

Fuel that is infected with bacteria is not reliable and there are many and varied consequences of using contaminated fuel,
including reduced filter life, increased engine wear and higher fuel consumption.
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This is "live diesel bug" that can be
found in tanks and filters
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How De-Bug Works

It takes more than a magnet to make a De-Bug. Only genuine De-Bug units have the exclusive TRI-MAG™ and MULTI-MAG™
Bug Killer Packs.

Technology using magnetic flux fields to combat microorganisms and their associated problems in aqueous fluids has been developed
in New Zealand. The theory that magnetic flux fields inhibit microorganism growth and survival has long been noticed and has now
been proven.
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