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FULL VISUAL AVIATION FUEL CHECKING IN A CLOSED SYSTEM
The accepted method of checking the cleanliness of aviation fuel is the ‘clear and bright’ test, where fuel is swirled around in an open bucket or clear glass jar and visually inspected. However, this procedure carries the risk of sample contamination from the elements or from dirty sample points. There is also a high probability of fuel spillage and contact with operations staff, which is unacceptable. The Aljac Closed Circuit Sampler (CCS) has been developed to overcome these problems and actually improves sampling procedures, and as a
However, this procedure carries the risk of sample contamination from the elements or from dirty sample points. There is also a high probability of fuel spillage and contact with operations staff, which is unacceptable.
The Aljac Closed Circuit Sampler (CCS) has been developed to overcome these problems and actually improves sampling procedures, and as a result, it is now in widespread use with refuelling companies all over the world.
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