Does BCA remove additive packages in fluids?
In most cases, no. Since the 1970’s, manufacturers have used soluble additives in lube oil. Most additive packages consist of these soluble materials dissolved into the fluid. The BCA electric field does not affect dissolved particles, and therefore does not affect additives. After usage, many additives ‘die’ and attach themselves to particles, and BCA successfully removes these dead additives. Some additive packages contain molecules that are designed to be insoluble. One example is anti-foaming agents. These additives may be removed by BCA. However, BCA has such excellent anti-foam properties, that users have found that they may no longer need an anti-foamant after installing BCA.