
Three models are available;
- 3 blends unit (1 main product and 2 blend product)
- 5 Blends unit (1 Main and 4 blends)
- 7 Blend unit (1 main and 6 blends)
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It can blend multiple fuels and or additives at any proportion set by user. It is equipped with PLC controlled dosing system. All products being dosed inline.
Can be set for parallel mixing liquid flow or consequent mixing liquid flows.
ADVANTAGES
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| Patent pending multi stage cavitation system The Ultimate in Blending Technology |
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Our unique BLEND + PLUS systems contains the proprietary, patent pending, continuous flow, hydrodynamic, CT3 nano-technology based reactor which contains no moving parts The System is fully automated which allows the user to produce superior quality blends on demand with the touch of a button. The CTI’s blending applications are the continuous combining of two or more products to a predetermined specification during a standard flow process. That process could be a ship feed to storage tank process, an aircraft refueling process or a load rack to road tanker filing process. Blending biodiesel with diesel and with diesel additives through our proprietary blending system will help activation of Biodiesel after storage and increases its storage life. It also results in viscosity decrease, cetane number increase as well as power parameters of produced fuel improve. The velocity and quality of new blend also increases significantly. After emulsification is completed via our proprietary cavitation reactor, the water are droplets encapsulated in a diesel/biodiesel blend fuel. Cold flow properties of biodiesel are also improved. Reduces use of additives, due to formation of very fine emulsions. When such emulsions are formed, the surface area available for the reaction between the two phases is significantly increased, thus increasing the rates of reaction. CTI’s Blend Plus also has ratio blending equipment to allow the biodiesel to be blended with petroleum diesel fuel at the rack instead of splash blending in the tanker truck. |












