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Re-use old engine oil

30th May 2002, Page 20
30th May 2002
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Page 20, 30th May 2002 — Re-use old engine oil
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The Harada Corporation of )kohama has established a UK Tice as a base from which to ,arketing its Nephron engine oil ialysis' system.

Vehicle information is keyed to the Nephron unit's comput-ised controller which is then mply attached to the drain ug coupler and the engine oil is tcuumed out.

Within five minutes the igine will have been supplied ith fresh oil, which has been rough the Nephrons's integral urifier' system. Used engine oil circulates through the Nephron's centrifugal sludge separator and special filters which are designed to remove particles larger than one micron. Cleansed oil continues to circulate until it is needed.

According to Harada's UK manager, John Cashen, Tokyo Bus is already using a number of the systems and there are marine applications too.

The manufacturer says that one vessel has used the same oil for more than 18 years!

• Contact: 01444 254160.

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