Garage Wire     June 27, 2017

Carbon Clean extend range with new small unit

Electrolysis-based cleaning technology to remove engine carbon deposits

Despite packing a powerful punch, CC-14 uses an economical 1.3 kW of power to produce 600 liters per hour of HHO.

Carbon Clean, an engine decarbonising system that works with tap water, has

launched a new compact CC-14 machine to compliment the existing CC-16 unit.

Both machines removes carbon deposits which can cause loss of power, increased  fuel consumption and more
wear to engine components.

Carbon Clean say deposits in modern engines are a growing problem and the CC-14 machine can effectively
clear the stubborn problem in 30 minutes.

The CC- 14 Carbon clean machine breaks breaks water down into an oxyhydrogen(HHO) gas mixture which is then
blown into engine to accelerate combustion and clear residues, thanks to catalytic properties of the Hydorgen.

Oxyhydrogen

In a recent press release, Carbon Clean said: "It's ideal for small engines and offers walk away capability
thanks to automated process controls that shut down the machine once a job's completed."

The CAMS fail-safe safety cut-out ensures the machines will automatically shut down to prevent any gas
escaping if the engine stops during the cleaning process too.

Carbon Clean recently completed a series of successful shows, culminating in Automechanika in UK.

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