Hydrocarbon utilizing microorganisms, mostly Cladosporium resinae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, colloquially known as "HUM bugs", are commonly present in jet fuel.
Corrosion of Conformity | corrosion | microbial corrosion | Institute of Microbial Technology | ''Cassis flammea'' feeding on Microbial mat | This Corrosion | Pitting corrosion | Microbial cyst | Corrosion Of Conformity |
FSII retards the growth of microorganisms eventually present in the fuel, mostly Cladosporium resinae fungi and Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria, known as "hydrocarbon utilizing microorganisms" or "HUM bugs", which live in the water-fuel interface of the water droplets, form dark, gel-like mats, and cause microbial corrosion to plastic and rubber parts.