Marine Corps Lance Cpl. David Keeton performs lab tests
Marine Corps Lance Cpl. David Keeton performs lab tests on fuel to ensure it meets military specifications. The Marines are using the prototype Expeditionary Mobile Fuel Additization Capability during the Rim o... More
Forward Fueling: Marine Corps Expeditionary Mobile Fuel Additization C...
Marines from the Marine Wing Support Detachment 24 and Army soldiers from the 25th Infantry Division additize fuel using the recirculation method and the Expeditionary Mobile Fuel Additization Capability system... More
Fuel system icing inhibitor, corrosion inhibitor/lubricity
Fuel system icing inhibitor, corrosion inhibitor/lubricity improver and static dissipater additives are the three additives blended in to commercial fuel to convert it to military specification fuel. The inclus... More
Marine Corps Sgt. Andrew Grable examines a sample of
Marine Corps Sgt. Andrew Grable examines a sample of fuel before conducting laboratory testing to ensure it meets military specifications. The Marines are testing a prototype Expeditionary Mobile Fuel Additizat... More
The Marine Corps Expeditionary Mobile Fuel Additization
The Marine Corps Expeditionary Mobile Fuel Additization Capability prototype system is the Hammonds Model TPI-3T-3A Portable Fluid Powered Additive Injector. It is a small, easy to use, two-man carry system.
Marine Corps Cpl. Marcus Bellamy (left) and Marine
Marine Corps Cpl. Marcus Bellamy (left) and Marine Corps Sgt. Andrew Grable watch closely as the Hammonds Model TPI-3T-3A Portable Fluid Powered Additive Injector additizes commercial jet fuel during the Rim of... More
Marines and Army soldiers calibrate the Marine Corps
Marines and Army soldiers calibrate the Marine Corps Expeditionary Mobile Fuel Additization Capability prototype system leveraging the Hammonds Model TPI-3T-3A Portable Fluid Powered Additive Injector July 11 d... More