Why Treat Your Fuel?
Most fuel problems aren’t equipment problems.
When burners run longer than they used to, forklifts start hard, or cuts require more grinding than they should — the instinct is to look at the equipment. But in most cases the equipment is fine. The fuel is the variable that’s being overlooked.
Propane and LPG in their untreated state burn incompletely. They carry contaminants — sulfur compounds, carbon, wax, and oil — that accumulate in fuel systems over time. And they don’t release their full heat potential without help.
Fuel additives address this at the source. Rather than cleaning equipment after the fact or replacing components ahead of schedule, treated fuel keeps systems clean continuously and burns more completely from the first tank forward.
It’s not a new idea.
World Resources Ltd. has been formulating propane additives since the 1980s. Pro 2000 products are used by propane distributors, industrial facilities, forklift fleets, and fabrication shops across the world — in applications ranging from industrial heating to oxy-fuel cutting.
The chemistry is well-documented. The results are measurable.
Find your application.
The right product depends on how you’re using propane. Each application has its own set of problems — and its own solution.
Heating & Industrial Burners
Burners running longer cycles? Rising fuel costs? Carbon buildup in vaporizers and orifices?
See how Pro 2000-Caloric addresses industrial heating
Engine & Forklift Fuel Systems
Hard starts, deposit fouling, indoor air quality complaints, or vaporizer maintenance eating your budget?
See how Pro 2000-EV Plus addresses engine and forklift applications
Cutting, Brazing & Welding
Tired of acetylene costs, frequent cylinder changeovers, and post-cut grinding?
See how Pro 2000-Fuel Gas addresses oxy-fuel cutting operations
Not sure which fits you?
If your operation spans more than one application — or you’re not certain which product applies — we’re easy to reach. Tell us how you’re using propane and we’ll point you in the right direction.
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