AWDA 1500 – Advanced Fuel Solutions

Proven Diesel Anti-Gel

Fuel For The Coldest of Starts

AWDA 1500

Extended Shutdowns? No Problem

Our Advanced Winter Diesel Additive (AWDA) is the most effective diesel anti-gel treatment for vehicles or equipment subject to extended shutdowns in cold temperatures. It delivers exceptional cold weather performance for a wide range of diesel fuels, when and where required. AWDA contains a combination of advanced cold flow polymers, a jet fuel de-icer, and a wax anti-settling agent to maximize winter protection by preventing ice crystal formation and by keeping wax crystals from settling to the bottom of your tank. AWDA reduces the fuels Cold Filter Plugging Point between 8F – 12F degrees below the base fuels cloud point, or the temperature below which paraffin wax in diesel forms a cloudy appearance.

AWDA 1500

Advanced Winter Diesel Additive

Proven Winter Diesel Additive

  • Advanced deicer and enhanced cold protection
  • Contains a combination of advanced cold flow anti-gel polymers and a jet fuel deicing compound to maximize winter protection by preventing ice crystal formation.

  • Reduces the fuels Cold Filter Plugging Point between 8F – 12F degrees below the base fuels cloud point
  • Improves cold flow operability economically and ratably
  • Manages moisture contamination preventing fuel icing

  • Protects biodiesel blends with proprietary polymers
  • Technical support to manage flow characteristics
  • Custom formulas designed for expanded marketing footprints

Fuel For The Coldest of Cold Starts

AWDA is formulated to enhance cold weather performance of all diesel powered equipment with special emphasis on equipment that experiences extended periods of shutdown. AWDA was built on the backbone of our original WDA 1500 cold flow polymer then fortified with a wax anti- settling agent, (WASA).

Anticipating water contamination associated with the supply chain, a jet fuel type deicer was included to help defend against fuel icing. When used at recommended dosing levels, it can help reduce diesel fuel’s pour point and cold filter plugging point, (CFPP) between 8F- 12F degrees less than the base fuel.

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