3. Particulate filter (FAP®)
3.1 Particle filtration: why and how?
Particulate emissions are a recognized public health problem, and are associated with an old and persistent image of the diesel engine: smoke, noise, odors... Engine technologies have reached their limits, and residual progress will not enable us to eliminate them at source, nor to meet the very stringent EURO 5 and 6 standards. As a result, the particulate filter has become essential to ensure the durability of the diesel engine, which remains the best placed in terms of efficiency and therefore CO 2 emissions.
Particles form in the combustion chamber in locally fuel-rich zones. Their structure is invariably an agglomerate of around a hundred primary amorphous carbon particles...
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