d Research & Development

a FAQ (R&D)
 
 

 

Research & Development

6. Does Moletech a catalyzer?
Yes. Catalyst is a substance which makes the chemical reaction happens more quickly, without being changed itself. Same as the benefit of Moletech Fuel Saver, it can improve the efficiency of the fuel combustion which is a chemical reaction, too. Therefore, Moletech can be considered as a catalyzer

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7. Does Moletech include any chemicals or catalysts?

No. Although Moletech can be considered as a catalyzer, it DOES NOT content any chemicals or catalysts. Moletech uses ¡§Molecular Technology¡¨, which can break the van der Waals force between the molecules, decrease the surface tension of the fuel, and cause the smaller droplets of the fuel. The smaller droplets, exposing larger surface area in the air, contact with oxygen for better combustion reaction, in term, better fuel efficiency and less emission outputs. It is a ¡§physical reaction¡¨, not a chemical reaction.



8.Why certain energy can interfere with van der Waals force between molecules?

As long as the incoming energy level is in the same range as that of van der Waals force between molecules, the interference will take place causing the breaking-up of the van der Waals interaction, then the loosen-up between the molecules.

 



9.Does the van der Waals force between water, gasoline, diesel, and LPG molecules all in the same wavelength?

The van der Waals forces between these molecules will be different caused by the different structure of the molecules. However, the energy levels are quite close to each other. That's why Moletech can work on all kinds of engines, but results in different percentage of improvements.

 

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