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.
Common reasons for low regeneration efficiency
Low regeneration efficiency is caused by factors such as driving habits, fuel quality, engine failure, and lack of maintenance, which can lead to the generation of more particulate matter. Specifically, frequent rapid acceleration and deceleration can seriously affect the regeneration efficiency of DPF, as these intense driving actions generate more particulate matter, thereby increasing the burden on DPF.
Using low-quality fuel may lead to an increase in impurities and carbon particles in the fuel, which in turn can affect the filtration and regeneration efficiency of the DPF. Some engine malfunctions, such as intake system problems or fuel injection system problems, may also lead to a decrease in DPF regeneration efficiency. Because these faults can affect the combustion process of the engine, resulting in the production of more particulate matter.
If DPF is not maintained for a long time, its filtration and regeneration efficiency may be affected. Therefore, regular maintenance and cleaning of DPF is key to maintaining its good performance.
