Cutting-edge fuel rating test technology to be on show at PEFTEC 2022

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Cutting-edge fuel rating test technology to be on show at PEFTEC 2022

25 Apr, 2022

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CFR Engines Inc. (CFR™) is a leading global manufacturer of fuel rating test instruments and related equipment. Since 1928, CFR products have been manufactured in North America with advanced technology, robust design, and strict manufacturing processes to deliver fuel testing excellence and proven reliability. With a strong focus on customer and market needs, CFR continues to develop product enhancements, automation capabilities, and accessories that are available on new CFR units and as an upgrade for currently installed CFR units. Visit CFR Engines at booth F8 at this year’s PEFTEC exhibition to learn about CFR engine XCP™ Technology, CFR engine CTS (Online) Technology, and the Ignition Quality Tester (IQT™) system. You will also be able to discover how CFR’s automation provides the measurement accuracy of digital instrumentation, ease-of use of computer guided operation, and the traceable accountability of data recording and reporting. For 90+ years, CFR products continue to provide value and confidence in global gasoline and diesel fuel quality. The CFR F1/F2 for Octane Number adheres to ASTM D2669/D2700. The CFR F5 for Cetane Number adheres to ASTM D613. The IQT for Derived Cetane Number adheres to ASTM D6890.

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