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Australian diesel add Nylon for UK

30th March 1989, Page 105
30th March 1989
Page 105
Page 105, 30th March 1989 — Australian diesel add Nylon for UK
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I Interface Technologies launched two new Nuion products at Autopartac, which attracted a large number of trade-only visitors to Olympia 2 in London.

Nulon, the Australian PTFEbased engine and transmission treatment, is continually being researched and developed, says the company.

The PTFE particles are now held permanently in suspension in the carrier so that there is no need for prewarrning or agitating when adding the treatment.

When Nuion HP is added to a diesel engine, the oil carries the PTFE particles to all friction areas where they coat the metal for longer engine life and added mileage. "Once an engine has been run in, our treatment saves 5% fuel consumption," Workshop was told.

For readers interested in this fuel treatment, please circle number 61 on your reader's reply Turbo card.

The other new product from Interface Technologies is NuIon HYD, formulated to enhance the performance of conventional hydraulic oils.

As HYD is used in the ratio of 250m1 for every 25 litres of fluid capacity, the effect on final viscosity is minimal.

The company says it reduces pump and control valve wear, leaks, corrosion, wear of seals and rams and gives smoother control.

Interested readers please circle Turbo 70.

• Interface Technologies has moved to Colnbrook, near Heathrow Aiiport.