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- Biobor abstract "Biobor is a line of fuel additive products. Originally developed by U.S. Borax in 1963, Biobor is manufactured today by Hammonds Industries Inc. in Houston, Texas. Biobor JF is a microbicide designed to kill fungi, algae, and other microbes that damage fuel systems. Cladosporium resinae, a type of fungi, along with many other microbes thrive in fuel systems, needing minimal water and nutrients to survive. These microbes leave dangerous byproducts that corrode metal parts. The accumulation of microbes appears as a black sludge or slime. Biobor's active ingredients are 2,2'-oxybis (4,4 6-trimethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborinane) and 2,2'-(methyltrimethylenedioxy) bis-(4-methyl 1-1,3,2-dioxaborinane). Biobor JF is designed primarily for diesel and jet fuel, but can be used in any hydrocarbon based fuel. JF can also be used as a wood preservative.".
- Biobor thumbnail Biobor.jpg?width=300.
- Biobor wikiPageExternalLink 1$3489.
- Biobor wikiPageExternalLink www.hammondscos.com.
- Biobor wikiPageExternalLink 495570-fuel-additives-boatings-hot-new-market.html.
- Biobor wikiPageID "27386408".
- Biobor wikiPageRevisionID "603987111".
- Biobor advert "August 2011".
- Biobor hasPhotoCollection Biobor.
- Biobor oneSource "June 2010".
- Biobor orphan "June 2010".
- Biobor subject Category:Fuel_additives.
- Biobor type Addition102679415.
- Biobor type Additive102679788.
- Biobor type Component103081021.
- Biobor type FuelAdditives.
- Biobor type Object100002684.
- Biobor type Part103892891.
- Biobor type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Biobor comment "Biobor is a line of fuel additive products. Originally developed by U.S. Borax in 1963, Biobor is manufactured today by Hammonds Industries Inc. in Houston, Texas. Biobor JF is a microbicide designed to kill fungi, algae, and other microbes that damage fuel systems. Cladosporium resinae, a type of fungi, along with many other microbes thrive in fuel systems, needing minimal water and nutrients to survive. These microbes leave dangerous byproducts that corrode metal parts.".
- Biobor label "Biobor".
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- Biobor sameAs Q4914698.
- Biobor sameAs Q4914698.
- Biobor sameAs Biobor.
- Biobor wasDerivedFrom Biobor?oldid=603987111.
- Biobor depiction Biobor.jpg.
- Biobor isPrimaryTopicOf Biobor.