Through advanced filtration technology and high - quality materials, we ensure that our DPFs meet the most stringent environmental standards helping to improve air quality and protect the environment.
Detailed explanation of the regeneration function of the particle trap
Diesel National V pickup trucks are commonly equipped with diesel particulate filters (DPF) aimed at reducing particulate matter (PM) emissions. During the operation of a diesel engine, DPF regenerates by intercepting particulate matter in the exhaust, which burns the particulate matter into harmless carbon dioxide and water vapor, thereby protecting the environment. The on-board computer will monitor and estimate the cumulative amount of these particulate matter in real time. Once the captured particulate matter reaches the preset amount, the on-board computer will increase the exhaust temperature, thereby completely burning the particulate matter. This process is called DPF regeneration.
During the regeneration process, particulate matter is burned and converted into harmless carbon dioxide and water vapor, effectively protecting the environment.
