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UMS collaborates with Exorin on Engine Rejuvenation System
Published on: Saturday, March 23, 2019
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UMS collaborates with Exorin on Engine Rejuvenation System
Kota Kinabalu: The Engineering Faculty of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) will collaborate with Exorin Technologies to improvise and complete the Exorin Engine Rejuvenation System.

The system is Exorin Technologies’ flagship technology to higher efficiency for commercialisation and mass production.

The collaboration came after a joint testing conducted by Exorin with Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) on its big diesel power plant which showed a return of 374 per cent or RM140,000 return-on-investment generated from one diesel generation is possible. Engineering Faculty dean Prof Ir Dr Karim Mirasa said, in the collaboration, a fleet of UMS buses will be used to test the efficiency of Exorin product to reduce harmful exhaust emission and black smoke such as the carbon monoxide, hydrocarbon and black carbon emission.

“The LoI will be great opportunity for UMS to learn about Green Industry, using this technology to bridge with the industry,” he said in a statement, Friday.

“UMS and the Exorin team are working very hard to make this technology available for everyone in a fast, simple and inexpensive product form so that everyone can play a part to share a global responsibility in taking care of our environment. “This technology once completed, will be a win-win solution to combat the rising pollution and climate change. “This technology has the potential, using its cost saving benefits to lead our local industry towards a low carbon economy.”

Exorin Technologies founder and managing director Clement Lee Nyuk Lin said the product has been introduced in the market since 2009.

“However, after realising that it is costly, we continued our research on the formulation. “Our technology is proven to work on every diesel engine. “Now with UMS experts to enhance with an enriched formulation, we take this opportunity to ask every Malaysian industry to give this locally developed and produced product a chance. “This is no longer about us promoting our technology as we have given it all for our environment, our next generation and its next,” he said.

He added, a reduce emission campaign is in discussion with local authority to bring this win-win technology directly to fleet owners, transporters, manufacturing and the local industries. “We will be selecting a list of well-established local organisation to promote as a role-model to encourage the industry to start reducing emission as a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme. “Through power generation, manufacturing and transportation sector the major contributor of GHG emission in Malaysia, this campaign will make an enormous impact on our environment,” he said.





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