Fuelstat™ resinae
The revoloutionary test kit designed for the rapid & accurate detection of microbial contamination in aviation fuel tanks
IATA Strategic Partner
IMarEST Partner
Marine Diagnostics Ltd - New Zealand
Atlas Marine Services
Energy Institute Company Member
SATAIR Supplier of the year 2005
MPI 24/7 Specialist Fuel Tank Repairs
Biomedica Group
cabi.org - bioscience expertise
Conidia Bioscience Ltd
Bakeham Lane
Egham
Surrey
TW20 9TY
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1491 829102
Fax: +44 (0)20 7691 9523

Registered in England
3 Acorn Business Centre
Northarbour Road
Cosham
Portsmouth
PO6 3TG

Registration Number
03965471
Information sheets (English language)
Downloadable information sheets (English language). Each information sheet is presented in PDF format and requires Adobe Reader to access them. You can download the latest version from www.adobe.com
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1   Link   User instructions
Multi-fold user instruction leaflet
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2   Link   Information sheet 1
Hormoconis resinae in Aviation Kerosene
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3   Link   Information sheet 2
FAQ – Technical issues
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4   Link   Information sheet 3
Extract from proving trial documents prepared by the kit manufacturers on behalf of Conidia Bioscience Ltd.
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5   Link   Information sheet 4
Upgrade to the Fuelstat resinae detection kit
634
6   Link   Information sheet 5
What's so special about your kit?
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7   Link   Information sheet 6
Monitoring and treatment regimes for storage tanks containing aviation fuel
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8   Link   Information sheet 7
What is this "activity" you measure, how can you weigh it in micrograms and, how does it relate to what is going on inside our tanks?
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9   Link   Information sheet 8
Fuelstat resinae Kit – Change to Layout and Packaging Part Number – FHR8, Effective Date – 1st November 2005
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10   Link   Information sheet 9
List of microbes growing in fuel - clarification of potentially misleading information currently in circulation
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11   Link   Intoducing the Fuelstat Resinae test kit
There are a small number of microbes that can degrade fuel. They tend to work together as a consortium. One of these, and the most dominant one, is Hormoconis resinae (H.res).
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