Industry History

Some people remember when used oil was much more of an environmental problem. From the earliest days of the automotive industry, when people thought nothing of pouring used motor oil into nearby streams and waterways, things have changed dramatically.

It is true that oil is a natural product and will eventually break down in the environment. Certain microbes have been found that attack petroleum and help convert it over time into carbon dioxide, water and other basic elements as found in nature. However, with the volume of used oil products generated in industrialized societies, and its proximity to fresh water sources and water supplies, for example, used oil represents a potentially serious environmental problem.

The 1970s Petroleum Crisis

In the 1970s there was a petroleum crisis of another sort. Gasoline and fuel oil supplies were threatened by lack of control over imports as well as by rising demand and fluctuations in oil refinery capacity. People waited in line for $2 worth of gasoline or less. Prices soared. Tempers flared.

The Creative Idea Behind Clean Burn

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At about that time, Ben Smoker, a resourceful businessman and inventor in Lancaster County, PA, came up with a simple and creative idea that would revolutionize the handling and economics of used oil disposal, and give birth to a new industry. Having already patented several energy related products, Smoker's approach was pure common sense for auto repair shops and other facilities where used oil is plentiful.

Why not burn the dirty motor oil you already have instead of paying a lot of money for scarce and expensive fuel oil?

The first prototypes involved steel drums and old fuel oil burners. But it was soon discovered that burning used oils for heat recovery would require more advanced technology than existed at the time.

The development of the first Clean Burn used-oil furnaces in 1979 marked the creation and refinement of a new technology: used oil combustion for heat recovery in a self contained, efficient and affordable system.

Today Clean Burn continues to lead the world in used oil combustion equipment and technological expertise. Which is why when the story of used-oil furnaces is told, the story begins and ends with Clean Burn.

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