Eberspaecher launches mass production of gasoline particulate filters

16 February 2017

– Innovative filter technology for gasoline vehicles

– Enhanced emission and noise reduction

– Available for different vehicle models

Esslingen, 16 February 2017 – Eberspaecher Exhaust Technology will be starting mass production of exhaust systems featuring gasoline particulate filters (GPF) in May. Using the special filters means the soot particle content in the exhaust gas is well below the legal limit. As a result, the systems conform to the upcoming level of the Euro 6 emissions standard. The GPF will be manufactured for a number of leading German and other European automotive manufacturers. The new particulate filters will in future be available for all gasoline vehicles in all classes.

A new level of the Euro 6 emissions standard will come into force for all newly type-certified passenger cars within the European Union in September 2017. Its provisions include a reduction in particulate limits for gasoline vehicles with direct fuel injection engines. Almost one in two gasoline vehicles is fitted with this type of engine, because direct fuel injection saves fuel and as a result minimizes carbon dioxide emissions. However, this combustion method does result in increased emissions of soot particles. The new gasoline particulate filters counteract that effect, filtering the soot particles out of the exhaust gas flow. The filters also minimize the vehicle's exhaust noise.

“As a pioneer in exhaust gas technology, our innovation and technology is helping to create environmentally sustainable mobility for tomorrow's world. Our gasoline particulate filters will substantially reduce exhaust emissions, and so improve air quality,” comments Dr. Thomas Waldhier, COO Eberspaecher Exhaust Technology.

Innovative filter technology for better air quality
The Esslingen-based specialists developed the exhaust system based on the tried and proven technology of the diesel particulate filter. It employs the highly porous and extremely heat-resistant cordierite-ceramic. The soot particles are automatically deposited on the porous surface, so greatly reducing emissions. Owing to the higher exhaust gas temperatures, the soot particles on the filter are continually burned off by the hot exhaust gas from the combustion chamber. So active regeneration (cleaning) as in the case of diesel vehicles is not required in normal running.




Media Contact:
Anja Kaufer
Director Public Relations Eberspächer Group
Phone: +49 711 939-0250
presse@eberspaecher.com






About Eberspaecher:
The Eberspaecher Group is one of the world´s leading system developers and suppliers of exhaust technology, vehicle heaters and bus air conditioning systems. Eberspaecher is also a professional innovation partner for the automotive industry in air conditioning of special-purpose vehicles and in automotive electronics. Customers include almost all European and North American, and increasingly more Asian manufacturers of passenger cars and commercial vehicles. In 2015, the internationally positioned group, with more than 8,600 employees, posted sales of around 4.4 billion Euros.