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Diesel Particulate Filter: Exhaust aftertreatment for the reduction of soot emissions

Posted on August 01, 2011 by Guido Schäffner, Klaus Rusch, Dr. Daniel Chatterjee, Dr. Günter Zitzler

A diesel particulate filter (DPF) can remove virtually all the soot particulates (PM) from the exhaust gas emitted from a diesel engine to ensure compliance with very strict emission standards. Regardless of the actual emission limit, diesel particulate filters satisfy the needs of operators who place importance on achieving extremely low soot emissions.

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Diesel Particulate Filter: Exhaust aftertreatment for the reduction of soot emissions

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Authors:

Guido Schäffner
Design Exhaust Aftertreatment

Klaus Rusch
Design Exhaust Aftertreatment

Dr. Daniel Chatterjee
Pre-Development Exhaust Aftertreatment

Dr. Günter Zitzler
Thermodynamics and Turbocharging Systems