Friday, September 16, 2011

Genoil, Inc. (GNOLF) Announces Coast Guard Certification for Crystal MU 30 and MU 40 Bilge Separators

Genoil, Inc., a company that engages in the development and commercialization of hydrocarbon, and oil and water separation technologies, announced that its two models, Crystal MU 30 and MU 40 bilge separators of 5 m3/h and 10 m3/h capacity, have been certified by the U.S. Coast Guard according to the IMO Resolution MEPC 107 (49). These models are vital in providing for a complete line of bilge separators.

The US Coast Guard/IMO MEPC 107 (49) certifies bilge separators that can achieve less than 15 parts per million (ppm) oil content. While lower oil contamination of the effluent is highly sought after, the 15 ppm limit was enacted due to the industry’s inability to offer more efficient separators. However, during the most recent Crystal test, oil readings displayed zero ppm oil content in the effluent without any filters.

“This certification is the culmination of nine years of research and development,” said David Lifschultz, Genoil’s Chairman and CEO. “Our Crystal separators’ thoroughly innovative approach in oil-water separation virtually eliminates the use of filters, which results in significant savings in operating costs and zero downtime.”

Mr. Lifschultz concluded, “Apart from setting new purity standards in the industry, the Crystal Separator saves $16,000 a year on filter changes, has a smaller footprint and is 75% cheaper than competitor’s products, according to the ship owner.”

The Crystal separators are now available in an array of models, ranging from the industry’s most recently approved 5 and 10 m3/h capacity units, to the most compact unit of 0.25 m3/h. Japanese, Chinese, and Korean shipyards, which make up a majority of the shipbuilding industry, require companies to make coast guard separators that reach up to 10 m3/h capacity in order to be placed on their manufacturers list. The approval of Genoil’s 10 m3/h unit allows these countries the opportunity to choose the Company for their bilge water separation projects. Work on a material GHU upgrading contract is approaching completion.

For more information on Genoil, Inc., visit their website at: http://www.genoil.ca

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