Microbial Growth in Hospital Diesel Storage

Stop “Diesel Bug” Before It Shuts Down Your Generators.

Microbial growth in hospital fuel tanks creates sludge, acids, and severe reliability problems.

What Is Microbial Growth in Diesel?

Bacteria and fungi live at the fuel‑water interface, feeding on fuel and producing sludge and corrosive byproducts.

Signs of Microbial Contamination

  • Black or slimy sludge in filters
  • Cloudy or hazy fuel
  • Strong, sour odor
  • Frequent filter changes

How Dieselcraft Helps Control Microbial Growth

  • Fuel polishing to remove water and sludge
  • Magnetic conditioning to break up microbial clusters
  • Ongoing monitoring and testing

Address Microbial Growth in Your Hospital Tanks

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