Environmental activists have long acknowledged that commercial vehicles are their primary focus. Equipped with massive diesel engines that emit thick black smoke, these vehicles inspired engineers to develop systems integrated into exhaust mechanisms...
When choosing equipment for cleaning diesel particulate filters (DPF), it's important to consider certain nuances that can affect the quality and durability of the system. Manufacturers sometimes cut costs, which can impact the effectiveness and reliability...
For a car's engine to function properly—not only powerful and reliable but also fuel-efficient and compliant with modern emission standards—all systems must operate smoothly...
In modern automotive manufacturing, efficiency and environmental friendliness have become more important than sheer power and speed. To ensure that engines comply with emissions standards, various systems are implemented.
Automobile manufacturers love to talk about how they build a certain margin of safety into their designs, showcasing tests in various conditions, graphs, and calculations. However, in practice, unfortunately, things often turn out the opposite. A prime example is the problems with the diesel particulate filter (DPF), which..
Cleaning the diesel particulate filter (DPF) is a mandatory procedure to ensure its proper functioning and correct engine operation. While modern diesel cars are equipped with a built-in regeneration system, it often fails in practice, leading to clogging and premature failure of these components...
The diesel particulate filter (DPF) has been mandatory for all diesel engine vehicles since 2011. Although theoretically designed to protect the environment by filtering soot from exhaust gases, in practice, it causes vehicle owners significant problems after a certain mileage: from 100,000 km and beyond...
The diesel particulate filter, commonly known as DPF, which began to be actively installed in 2011 with the introduction of Euro-5 standards, is not only the youngest among all automotive barrier devices. It also has a number of differences: firstly, it captures harmful particles not at the vehicle's intake but at the exhaust...
The diesel particulate filter, known as DPF, is an essential component in modern diesel vehicles. Its distinctive feature lies not only in its ability to capture solid particles of soot, among other harmful substances, generated during fuel combustion, but also in its built-in capacity for regeneration...
The soot filter plays a crucial role in cleaning diesel exhaust gasses from harmful emissions, primarily from the soot contained in them - a dangerous carcinogen. The main difference between this unit and other filters lies in its ability to self-clean, which is structurally built in during production. However, the standard DPF cleaning system is not always capable of coping with contaminants...
With each passing year, cars become more environmentally friendly, polluting the surrounding environment less. Diesel cars, once considered "hellspawn," now also receive increasingly sophisticated exhaust gas cleaning systems. However, cleanliness and environmental friendliness have a flip side and often serve as a headache for car owners – for example, problems with the diesel particulate filter (DPF).