What is CNG ?
It is the same gas of domiciliary use (methane), that compressed to high pressure (200 Atm.) is stored in cylinders specially designed to be used in any type of vehicles.
Due to the pressure with which it is stored, large volumes of CNG are obtained, allowing a reasonable autonomy.
Segurity.
CNG is lighter than air, so if any loss exists, it rises. On the other hand, liquid fuels get accumulated because of their heavy gasses.
CNG has a higher ignition temperature than that of liquid fuels, making it less risky than these ones that could cause spontaneous inflammations.
Economy.
CNG has low cost and high performance which allow us to assure a saving in expenses of fuel. The CNG with its excellent combustion without remainders, does not contaminate the oil, it does not form sediments, and it maintains the spark plugs clean.
Environment.
CNG does not have additives in their composition, in addition its homogenous mixture with the air allows an almost perfect combustion, which annuls practically the environmental contamination.
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