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HOW DOES IT WORK?

THE PROCESS

Our Carbon Cleaning machine is easy to use, fast, efficient, and completely safe. The machine automatically manages the pulsed hydrogen flow. The effect of hydrogen makes it possible to raise the combustion temperature to trigger a pyrolysis, a chemical reaction that vaporises, and eliminates carbon deposits. We simply insert the hose of the Carbon Cleaning station into the air intake duct on your vehicle. The average vehicle takes

45-50 minutes to be cleaned.

HYDROGEN IN THE

COMBUSTION PROCESS

Hydrogen is characterised by a high reactivity and a combustion rate as much as five times greater than that of fuel. Moreover, hydrogen has a wider flammability range than other types of fuel. Due to these characteristics, the addition of even a small amount of hydrogen in the fuel-air mixture increases the combustion rate thus making the combustion more stable by reducing the duration of combustion and reducing cycle-to-cycle variations.
 

Many quantitative and experimental studies done on the impact of adding hydrogen in internal combustion engines (based on petrol or diesel) have come to the common conclusion that the measure that it increases thermal efficiency and burns off, disintegrates, and removes carbon deposits
 

 

CARBON CLEANING MACHINE

Using our unique hydrogen-hydrogen-genarator, your mobile technician will remove nearly all carbon build-up from your engine in just 60 minutes, your engine will run like new.

The Carbon Cleaning machine has a remarkable cleaning capacity. With this advanced technology, developed over several years, hydrogen is pulsed through the air intake pipes, burning off up to 85% of the carbon deposits that prevent your engine from running smoothly.

 

THE HYDROGEN

Hydrogen is easily the most abundant element in the universe. It is found in the sun and most of the stars, and the planet Jupiter is composed mostly of hydrogen. 

 

On Earth, hydrogen is found in the greatest quantities as water. It is present as a gas in the atmosphere only in tiny amounts – less than 1 part per million by volume. Any hydrogen that does enter the atmosphere quickly escapes the Earth’s gravity into outer space.

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