Diesel & gas engines

Diesel & gas engines

Diesel and gas engines need protection against the elements, excessive temperatures and contaminants during the combustion process. The surroundings also need protection from the hot exhaust gases. Robust solutions protect against any surge risk.

Dust particles from the ambient air will lead to the wear of internal combustion engines and its components such as pistons, rings, and cylinder linings, leading to costly maintenance repairs. These contaminants will also lead to a less efficient combustion process.

Go full speed ahead with Camfil's high-performance solutions

Using our robust and high-efficiency air inlet filter solutions will prolong your engine life, maintain its design performance, and reduce your CO2 emissions. This will ultimately lead to higher availability and increased profitability. 

With test rigs that mimic extreme conditions, from salt and water spray to high air flows and high burst pressure, our R&D group focuses on ensuring reliability. We challenge our products in real site conditions using our mobile testing trailers, the CamLabs, and are always ready to show you actual performance data. Our patented solutions like the CamGT 3V-600 have pushed the industry limits when it comes to water handling capability, salt removal efficiency and lower operating pressure drop. When reliability is critical, your air filters should be just as dependable.

We strive to understand air and local conditions better than anyone else. A little obsessive? Maybe. But when up to 98% of what goes into your equipment is air, we believe it’s a good thing. By providing the facts you need to empower your decisions, you can optimize output and efficiency. As the most predictable air solutions provider, Camfil keeps your equipment working better and longer, while removing the element of surprise. We help you stay in control. 

If you are designing a new system or simply looking to improve your current performance, ask us about our life cycle cost software, our air sampling solutions, or  ask for a CamLab test.

 

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