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- Puradyn Filter Technologies, Inc. (PFTI) develops, manufactures, and sells bypass oil filtration systems designed to extend engine oil life, reduce maintenance costs, and minimize environmental impact for diesel and gasoline engines. The company's core products include the Gold Band Filter Series for heavy-duty applications such as trucks, fleets, construction equipment, marine vessels, and power generation systems; the MEGAFLOW 2000 and MEGAFLOW 3000 systems for large-scale industrial and off-road uses; and the Power Purifier line for smaller engines in automotive, agricultural, and standby power markets, all featuring proprietary cellulose-based filtration media that removes particulates, water, and acids without full oil changes. Puradyn offers complementary services such as system installation, performance monitoring, custom engineering solutions, and maintenance contracts targeted at commercial fleets, industrial operators, and government entities.
Founded in 1983 and headquartered in Boynton Beach, Florida, Puradyn operates primarily in North America with distribution networks extending to Europe, Asia, and Latin America through strategic partnerships with OEMs and aftermarket dealers. The company serves diverse segments including transportation (trucking and rail), construction, mining, oil and gas, and marine industries, emphasizing sustainable filtration solutions that reduce oil consumption by up to 90% and lower disposal waste.
In recent developments, Puradyn announced a strategic alliance in early 2025 with a major North American fleet operator to deploy MEGAFLOW systems across 5,000 vehicles, enhancing its commercial penetration; completed a $12 million funding round in Q3 2025 led by institutional investors to support manufacturing expansion; and launched the next-generation Gold Band Pro filter in mid-2025, incorporating IoT-enabled sensors for real-time oil condition analytics. These initiatives follow a 2024 reorganization that streamlined operations and expanded production capacity at its Florida facility by 40%, positioning the company for accelerated growth in the green technology sector amid rising demand for eco-friendly engine maintenance solutions.