SCR Lines: Efficient solutions for emission control
SCR Lines are critical components of the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system, designed to transport urea or diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) from the tank to the injection point in the exhaust system. This technology is essential for reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in diesel engines, helping vehicles comply with stringent environmental regulations.
Key features of our SCR Lines
Our SCR Lines are engineered for optimal performance and reliability, offering:
- Durable construction: Made from high-quality, chemical-resistant materials to withstand the corrosive properties of urea and high temperatures found in exhaust systems.
- Leak-proof design: Precision-engineered fittings and robust construction prevent leaks, ensuring safe transport of DEF and maintaining system integrity.
- High-pressure resistance: Designed to handle the pressures generated in the SCR system, providing a reliable solution for emission control.
- Flexibility and ease of installation: Flexible design allows for simple routing and installation in various vehicle models and configurations.
- Compatibility: Available in a range of sizes and configurations to fit different SCR systems in light-duty, heavy-duty, and commercial vehicles.
How it works
SCR Lines transport urea or DEF from the storage tank to the SCR catalyst, where it is injected into the exhaust stream. The urea reacts with nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gases, converting them into harmless nitrogen and water vapor. This process significantly reduces harmful emissions, improving air quality and helping vehicles meet EPA standards.
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