The fuel polishing process typically involves several steps:
1. Filtration: The fuel is passed through a series of filters to remove solid contaminants, such as dirt, metal shavings, and rust.
2. Coalescing: The fuel is then treated with coalescing agents, which cause any water droplets in the fuel to combine into larger, easier-to-remove droplets.
3. Centrifuging: The fuel is centrifuged to separate the water droplets from the fuel. The water droplets are then drawn off and disposed of, and the clean fuel is returned to the storage tank.
Fuel polishing is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way to recycle used fuel. By reusing fuel, businesses can save money and do their part to reduce the consumption of natural resources.