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Mohr, K. S., TRENDS IN FILTRATION OF FUELS AT SERVICE STATIONS, Proceedings American Filtration Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 1992

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Filtration of gasoline at service stations is becoming increasingly more important due to the extensive use of fuel injection systems for automobile engines. Customers now demand the finest quality fuels, free from both water and solid impurities.

Systems to remove these impurities are in various stages of development. Spin-on type filters have been used for many years and other types of filtration systems are now being introduced.

Various types of systems used are described with advantages and disadvantages of each listed. The environmental aspects of the filtration choice are discussed in addition to the filtration aspects.

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