Turkmenistan launches production of vehicle exhaust emission control agent

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Turkmenistan has launched production of the certified vehicle exhaust emission control agent AUS 32 for the first time. The product is used as an additional working fluid in diesel engines, helping to reduce the negative impact of exhaust gases on the environment, Orient reports.

The production of the reagent under the brand name "BK Blue" has been mastered by the Turkmen individual enterprise "Bir Kuwwat". The enterprise presented its products at the exhibition "International Transport and Transit Corridors: Interconnection and Development" (ITTC -2024), which is being held on November 26-27 at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan.

As Deputy Director of Bir Kuwwat Maksat Nurberdiev noted, at the moment the enterprise is focused on fully providing the country's domestic market with new domestic products, and exports to foreign countries are planned to begin at the next stage.

The enterprise also launched the production of demineralized water BK Blue, which has a wide range of applications.  It is also used to produce the AUS 32 reagent. In everyday life, this water is recommended for washing machines and dishwashers, irons and humidifiers. In industrial and municipal areas, it is used in boilers and heat exchangers, cooling systems and humidifiers.

Another product of Bir Kuwwat IP is antifreeze, which prevents the engine system in cars from freezing.

It is noteworthy that the company mainly uses raw materials mined in our country. All its activities are based on the principles of environmentally friendly production - from the release of products to the recycling of canisters in which they are supplied. The company offers consumers to return used containers for further recycling, which helps minimize harm to the environment.

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