
Diesel Particulate Filters
Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs) are devices installed in diesel vehicle exhaust systems to capture and remove soot particles generated during combustion. They act like a fine filter, trapping the tiny carbon particles before they are released into the air. Over time, the filter collects soot and must be cleaned through a process called regeneration, where the accumulated particles are burned off at high temperatures. DPFs help reduce air pollution and meet environmental regulations, improving air quality while allowing diesel engines to operate efficiently and sustainably.