Anti-Icing: The air inside your fuel tanks contains moisture. This moisture has the potential to turn to ice during flight operation or even on the ground. Shell AeroJet contains an anti-icing additive that helps to eliminate this problem and gives added security in case of fuel heater system breakdown. Anti-Fungal: The formation of water inside a tank creates an environment that allows the growth of bacteria and fungi. Left unchecked, this growth can pose a serious danger to plane and passengers. Shell AeroJet contains an active biocide/fungicide additive designed to prevent such growth and dangers occurring. This feature is particularly valuable for aircraft operating in humid conditions. Anti-Static: In flight, static electrical loads can be produced simply by the movement of fuel in the aircraft's tanks and supply lines. A specific anti-static additive in Shell AeroJet helps to dissipate the electrostatic load before it reaches dangerous levels. Be sure: The use of pressure-fed cans to mix anti-icing additive at the time of refuelling often results in an uneven mix and incorrect additive concentration, as well as posing health hazards to the user. The major advantages of Shell AeroJet over this and other systems, is that you can be assured that your fuel has been dosed with the additive at exactly the correct rate, every time, without any exposure to harmful vapours. The Shell system of quality auditing and control ensures that the Shell AeroJet you purchase in Dusseldorf, is the same as the product you get in Rio de Janeiro or Brisbane. To view a map showing our AeroJet locations, please follow this link. To view contact details of locations, click on the relevant link below: Europe
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