We have compiled a list of manufacturers, distributors, product information, reference prices, and rankings for Removal muffler.
ipros is IPROS GMS IPROS One of the largest technical database sites in Japan that collects information on.

Removal muffler - List of Manufacturers, Suppliers, Companies and Products

Removal muffler Product List

1~2 item / All 2 items

Displayed results

Environmental Equipment: Graphite Removal Muffler (for Railway Vehicles)

For railway vehicles! A graphite removal muffler with a carbon pollution reduction rate of over 30%.

This is a simple graphite removal muffler that circulates and grows graphite particles from diesel exhaust gases within the muffler, removing the graphite through the effect of a wire mesh demister. 【Performance】 Carbon contamination reduction rate: over 30% ● For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.

  • others

Added to bookmarks

Bookmarks list

Bookmark has been removed

Bookmarks list

You can't add any more bookmarks

By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.

Free membership registration

Environmental Device: Black Smoke Removal Muffler

Used in combination with a catalytic muffler. Black smoke removal muffler.

If too many carbon particles adhere to the demister, it can cause clogging, leading to an abnormal increase in back pressure, which may result in engine overheating or damage to the wire demister. Please pay careful attention to maintenance management. 【Maintenance Management】 - Regularly (every 5 to 10 days of operation) remove the cleaning plug, and while the filter is attached, run the engine at idle to discharge accumulated carbon into a collection bag or similar. - It is also acceptable to use a vacuum cleaner for cleaning. Inspect the demister during each operation, pull it out, and either shake off the carbon or soak it in a neutral detergent solution to wash off the adhering carbon. - Check for cracks in the main body, inlet pipe, outlet pipe, and brackets. - Be careful not to inhale carbon particles during work. ● For more details, please contact us.

  • others

Added to bookmarks

Bookmarks list

Bookmark has been removed

Bookmarks list

You can't add any more bookmarks

By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.

Free membership registration