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Valentine’s Day Transportation

I am blessed to be married to a thoughtful, loving, and hardworking husband. Every Valentine’s Day, he showers me with gifts. He also takes us to a local restaurant for dinner. However, we always end up loading up in my silver sedan to make the trek to our eatery of choice. If this scenario sounds familiar, you should consider upping the romance factor the Valentine’s Day by securing a luxurious form of transportation on the most romantic day of the year. Depending on your preferences, you might wish to rent a limo, a classic car, or your significant other’s favorite sports car. On this blog, you will discover how to secure the right Valentine’s Day transportation for you and your loved one.

The Application And Addition Of TEG To Natural Gas And Gasoline Tanks: Why You Want It And How To Get It

TEG, or triethylene glycol, is an additive product used by gas and petroleum companies. However, its use is not restricted to these companies, and a lot of consumers can purchase small quantities of this liquid as well. You may have even added TEG to your vehicle's gas tank and not even know you did so. What follows is information about the application and addition of TEG to natural gas and gasoline tanks, why you want it, and how to get it. 

Adding TEG to Your Gas Furnace's Line

Usually, you do not have to add TEG to your gas furnace. The TEG is often premixed in your gas tank delivery. However, if you take your natural gas supply tanks to a filling station, or you own and operate a filling station, you may have to add the TEG yourself. There is often a separate filling line for this, and it has to be added to the tank prior to filling the tank with natural gas. The TEG will dehumidify the natural gas so that the humidity commonly found in this gas will not complicate your gas furnace and cause inefficiency and the need for repairs. 

Adding TEG to Your Gasoline Tanl

Many vehicle owners/drivers in winter have to prevent gas from freezing in the gas lines of their vehicles. What many don't realize is that gas line antifreeze is TEG. It is marketed under a couple of product names, but if you read the label, you will see that the only ingredient in the bottle is TEG. When the small bottle of TEG is added directly to your gas tank, and then you fill the tank with gas, the TEG goes to work to remove the water from the gasoline. The water in the gasoline is what causes gas lines to freeze, and by putting the TEG in your tank, the water dissipates and the gas lines remain free and clear. Your car starts up immediately in the coldest of weather and will never need to thaw out to start. 

Why You Want TEG and How to Get It

You want TEG as an additive in these systems because it increases efficiency during fuel consumption, decreases the probability of fuel line freezing, and decreases problems that are a result of too much humidity in these fuels. There are triethylene glycol suppliers that make and bottle it for automotive supply companies. There are also TEG suppliers that place it in large tanks for petroleum and gas companies.