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Diesel Smoke Suppression by Fuel Additive Treatment
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1967<div class="htmlview paragraph">The use of diesel smoke suppressant additive (SSA) provides an effective method of suppressing black smoke formation in 25 different makes of engines tested both in Europe and the United States. A proposed mechanism is offered to explain the smoke suppressing action of the additive.</div> <div class ...
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A New Approach to Diesel Smoke Suppression
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1966<div class="htmlview paragraph">Through proper treatment of diesel fuel, using a barium containing additive, exhaust smoke can be effectively suppressed in a wide variety of diesel engines. This additive has been found to produce no adverse effects on engine components and often results in additional benefits, including greater engine cleanliness
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