A polyetheramine (PEA) deposit-control additive used in gasoline detergent packages. Built on a polyether backbone capped with a reactive amine head, it adsorbs onto and lifts carbonaceous deposits from fuel-system surfaces. PEA chemistry is the workhorse for keeping injectors, intake valves, and combustion chambers clean
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Deposit-control detergent in gasoline additive packages
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Fuel-injector and intake-valve keep-clean / clean-up additive
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Combustion-chamber and port deposit dispersant
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Active component for blended fuel-treatment concentrates
Safety & Handling
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Polyetheramines are the dominant keep-clean and clean-up detergent class in modern gasoline additive packages. The amine head anchors to polar deposit precursors while the polyether tail keeps the complex dispersed in fuel, so varnish and carbon are carried away rather than baked onto injector tips and intake valves. Against polyisobutylene-amine (PIBA) detergents, PEA grades are generally favored for intake-valve and combustion-chamber deposit control, though dosing, fluidizer choice, and base-fuel quality drive the actual field result. It is blended at low treat rates into finished gasoline or supplied as a concentrate to detergent-package houses
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