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Jimmy Technology (Shenzhen) Company, which is a pioneer in the field
of technical innovation in China's additive industry, has recently announced
that its second-phase additive project in Shenzhen will go into formal
operation at the end of June.
The project has an annual production capacity of 5,000 tons. By that
time, the company's total capacity will reach 7,000 tons per annum.
Now the company produces three series of energy saving and environmentally
friendly products, additives for gasoline and diesel fuel, lubricating
grease and package additives for lubricants, according to Jimmy Tan,
chairman of the company.
Tan, an overseas Chinese from Canada, is the sole founder of the "Wear
Particle Modification Theory" and "Organo-Metal Rolling Crystal
Mechanism." The company is operating under the two theories.
The former theory is based on the utilization of ultrasonic energy,
which is created whenever there is friction and the latter is to transfer
sliding friction to rolling friction, according to Tan.
He said that fuels and lubricants with a content of 3 to 5 percent organo-metal
rolling crystal additives could help trim the coefficient of friction
by as much as 80 per cent, as well as reduce tailpipe gas emissions
by over 42 per cent.
His products have been used in the transportation industry, nuclear
power stations, machinery processing and lube blenders, Chen Kunhai,
general manager of the company.
Jimmy Technology, established in October 1999, operates an advanced
scientific research center in Shenzhen, which has technical cooperation
with PLA Logistics Engineering College, China Environmental Science
Research Institute and Shanghai Internal Engine Institute.
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