Reduce your fleet cost per kilometre/machine hour

Reduce your reputational risk

Lighten the burden of administering the maintenance on your fleet

Eliminate the formation of microorganisms (Diesel Bug)

At reguLiQ, we care about what you use for your engine and the environment. We are on an innovative journey to make our enzymes work harder for you, which is why we believe it is a journey worth taking. reguLiQ-enzymes help to provide not just one, but many important benefits. Together, these benefits can help to significantly improve your financial position and reduce your carbon footprint.

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reguLiQ enzymes is a proven organic, microbiological fuel technology which prevents the build up of contaminants in your fuel system, and increases your fuel efficiency.

The system has been developed over many years of research by combining biotechnology and enzymes which act as powerful catalysts dissolving and preventing the build-up of contaminants throughout the entire fuel system. Each enzyme has its own unique molecular structure and reacts exclusively with the matching substrate (target molecule) contained in fossil fuels.

reguLiQ enzymes are added during fuelling or bunkering at a ratio of 1:10.000.

Example:
10.000 l of fuel require 1.0 l of reguLiQ enzymes 
50 l of fuel require only 5ml of reguLiQ enzymes

reguLiQ enzymes react with hydrocarbon structures at the molecular level, releasing more potential energy. This process does not change the characteristics of fossil fuels, as is the case with chemical additives, and additionally has no after effects and no by-products. reguLiQ enzymes are harmless to the environment, engines and their components.

The positive effects of reguLiQ enzymes are instantaneous and treated fuels can be used immediately. The more efficient combustion burns fuels and enzymes completely. Because reguLiQ enzymes are organic in nature, no additional harmful exhaust gases are emitted.

reguLiQ enzymes is a proven organic, microbiological fuel technology which prevents the build up of contaminants in your fuel system, and increases your fuel efficiency.

The system has been developed over many years of research by combining biotechnology and enzymes which act as powerful catalysts dissolving and preventing the build-up of contaminants throughout the entire fuel system. Each enzyme has its own unique molecular structure and reacts exclusively with the matching substrate (target molecule) contained in fossil fuels.

Cleaner engine

Lower maintenance costs – less down time

reguLiQ enzymes dissolve and prevent the build-up of carbon deposits on piston heads, valves, injectors, shafts, etc. This results in less wear and tear on the engine. A cleaner engine and fuel system emits fewer hazardous gases.

Better fuel quality

Clean fuel – improved combustion – increased fuel efficiency

Cleaner fuel leads to improved combustion quality which in turn gives greater engine performance and increased fuel efficiency.

Cleaner fuel tank

Less sludge and various other contaminants in fuel tanks and systems

reguLiQ enzymes are highly effective at removing bottom sludge (yeasts, fungi, microbes and bacteria) and various other contaminants in fuel tanks. Regular and consistent fuel treatment with reguLiQ enzymes leads to a permanent clean-up of the fuel system.

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