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COMBUS Technology: The future of energy

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UAE  based Sulaiman Al Fahim group and scientists from AUSTRALIA have innovated brand new technology or COMBUS TECH to save the world environment and also fuel saving. COMBUS is a new source of energy to improve internal combustion systems, which extracted from organic materials, produced under a high pressure, and contain highly complex hydrocarbon loops. Sulaiman Al Fahim group provides full technological cycle of production: extraction of basic components from organic materials and adding bio-catalyzers, processing them into solid and liquid versions for vehicles and industrial targets. Sulaiman Al Fahim group’s skills cover all aspects of creating and managing the COMBUS production project: organizing, auditing, and technical supports.

COMBUS product is applied through air filter or fuel filter through different versions for vehicles like cars, buses, trucks, motorbikes etc, and industrial targets like boilers, generators, vessels, desalination plants, petro-chemical industries etc. with different fuel systems. In this regard, high-energy COMBUS components enter the internal combustion system by high-pressure air and control the energy injection in the system. Due to the organic nature of COMBUS, no depository material is left in the nature and the production of sulfuric compounds, nitrites, hydrochloric materials, unburned Hydrocarbon (HC) and Carbon Monoxide reduces significantly. In addition, due to improved fuel combustion, oxidation and the proper polarity among fuel and air molecules, the imperfect combustion changes into super perfect combustion with a significant reduction in fuel consumption

Unique functions of COMBUS for internal combustion systems:

– Optimizing the fuel combustion and reducing the fuel consumption in the short-term up to 25% for vehicles and up to 10% for industrial targets

– Significant reduction of environmental emissions up to 25%

There is a global commitment to a Climate Change Programme, and more than 192 countries have signed the Kyoto Agreement of 1997. These countries agreed to take positive and individual actions to:

– Reduce the emission of harmful gases to the atmosphere

– Make quantifiable annual reductions in fuel used. This may take the form of either using alternative non-polluting energy sources, or using the same fuels more efficiently

Given above international considerations, COMBUS technology is proudly introduced and operated by Sulaiman Al Fahim group UAE globally.

For Business globally please contact: business@alfahimholding.com