ST. LOUIS, March 23, 2010 – International Fuel Technology, Inc. (IFT) (OTCBB:IFUE) announced today that it made another sale of DiesoLIFT™10 to a Missouri-based operator of heavy-duty off-road equipment in the construction and aggregate mining business. This represents the third purchase order by this company since December 2008.
DiesoLIFT™10 is IFT’s proprietary fuel additive formulation that enhances the performance of diesel fuel and bio-diesel fuel blends. Use of DiesoLIFT™10 provides benefits to all types of diesel engines including: railroad; over-the-road truck; heavy-duty off-road equipment; and stationary power generation engines.
“Use of DiesoLIFT™10 in heavy-duty off-road equipment has proven to provide significant increases in fuel economy, improvement in equipment operating performance and a noticeable reduction in particulate matter (black smoke emissions),” said Gary Kirk, IFT’s Director of Sales and Marketing. “In addition, DiesoLIFT™10’s inherent lubricity and co-solvency (the ability to co-solve free water in the fuel system) properties reduce equipment downtime by reducing the need for fuel injector and fuel filter changes, especially when using ultra low sulfur diesel.”
IFT now have a number of clients operating heavy-duty off-road equipment that are using DiesoLIFT™10.
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