
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the Broquet fuel treatment catalyst, a unique and exciting product the significantly improves the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels.
There have always been many products on the market which claim economy and/or exhaust emission improvements; some now even look similar to Broquet. However as you will see from 'Broquet Story', the product was first developed in 1941 by a young RAF engineer by the name of Henry Broquet. Like many other important products developed during wartime, it was developed as a matter of urgency - and in the case of Broquet, it was to cure fuel quality related problems with aircraft engines.
After the war, Henry went on with the development of the product and eventually returned to the UK in 1986 to start manufacture. Following his death in 1989, the Company was re-named Broquet International Ltd. to honour Henry's work in developing the first fuel treatment catalyst. The Company remains privately owned and continues to manufacture and market only this one product - the Broquet fuel treatment catalyst.
Briefly, Broquet is a catalyst in pellet form that when introduced into the fuel tank or fuel line of a diesel, petrol or oil fuelled engine, reacts with the fuel to improve the efficiency of the combustion process. It will treat the fuel for 250,000 miles or 400,000 kms. (6500 operating hours for marine and off-road applications) and works not only by promoting more efficient combustion but also removing, and then inhibiting the build-up of carbon deposits, waxes and gums that normally form in the combustion chamber. The overall result is significant reductions in exhaust emissions and fuel consumption, more power and less maintenance due to cleaner combustion components.
Whilst modern automobile engines are manufactured to a very high standard, no engine can perform to its design criteria without consistent fuel quality. Unfortunately refined fuel degrades over time and particularly during the transportation and storage stages. This is another area where the use of the Broquet fuel treatment catalyst has proven to be particularly advantageous.
For countries where leaded fuel is still available, Broquet is also able to 'convert' the leaded petrol-only engines to run safely and efficiently on unleaded petrol.
Broquet's ability to improve the efficiency of the fuel combustion process is fundamental to providing its many benefits. These benefits have already made Broquet very successful in the worldwide retrofit market, but with increasing demands on manufacturers to produce vehicles, boats or off-road vehicles with low emissions and that perform well regardless of local fuel quality, Broquet is becoming increasingly important to manufacturers.
In Summary, the Broquet benefits include :
Reduction in fuel consumption
Reduction in exhaust emissions
Increased engine power
Conversion of leaded petrol engines to unleaded petrol (where applicable)
Cleaner combustion chambers and components
Less Maintenance
More Responsive engine
Applications Include :
Motorcycles
Automobiles
Trucks
Buses
Boats & other craft such as jet skis
Generators
Oil-fired boilers
Agricultural vehicles and off-road plant
Should you require any specific information then please do not hesitate to contact us directly.