DPF
A Diesel Particulate Filter is a specialized device fitted into the exhaust systems of diesel engines to capture and eliminate harmful soot and particulate matter from emissions, playing a crucial role in reducing air pollution and protecting public health. In today's automotive world, it's not just a mechanical component but a key enabler of environmental compliance, often integrating with engine management systems to optimize performance and fuel efficiency.
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A single DPF can trap up to 99% of diesel particulate matter, equivalent to preventing the release of microscopic particles that could otherwise travel miles and contribute to smog in cities like Los Angeles, where vehicle emissions once caused visibility to drop by over 50% on bad days. This technology has helped reduce global diesel-related particulate emissions by an estimated 80% since the 2000s, potentially saving thousands of lives annually from respiratory illnesses.
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