A lambda sensor is an oxygen concentration sensor which measures the differences in oxygen content between the exhaust gas and the ambient air to ensure the optimum mixture composition. One type of lambda sensor is the binary lambda sensor.
Catalytic converters (CAT) are designed to turn harmful constituents of exhaust emitted by internal combustion engines into harmless gases by means of a chemical reaction. A catalytic converter is therefore an important part of modern emission purification systems for SI and diesel engines.
Diesel particulate filters are designed to trap particles of soot in the flow of exhaust gases from diesel vehicles and convert them into CO2 during the regeneration phase. This helps to keep the air clean...
The end silencer is an essential part of the exhaust system of a passenger car. It plays a decisive role in reducing the noise of the vehicle.
The Euro 6 emission standard is a directive that defines which and how many pollutants a new car is allowed to emit in order to be registered in the European Union. It is an evolution of the previous Euro standards and sets strict limits for various pollutants produced by internal combustion engines.
Exhaust gas temperature sensors are an indispensable feature of modern vehicles, as they guard components exposed to the flow of hot exhaust gas against critical overheating.
The exhaust manifold is tasked with collecting the exhaust fumes generated by an internal combustion engine and conveying them towards the catalytic converter or turbocharger. The name refers to the assorted inlets and outlets present on the manifold, which guide the exhaust fumes emitted from the cylinder head towards the underbody.
The exhaust system collects the exhaust gases from the cylinders, removes harmful substances, reduces the level of noise and discharges the purified exhaust gases at a suitable point of the vehicle away from its occupants...
In modern petrol engines with direct injection, the gasoline particulate filter reduces the emission of soot particles.
Modern exhaust systems consist of several individual components which have been precisely coordinated. The assembly/mounting technology is designed to connect the components of the exhaust system to each...
The lambda sensor is an instrument used in petrol, diesel and gas engines for controlling exhaust emissions. It measures the residual oxygen content of the exhaust gas and ensures an optimum mixture composition. One type of lambda sensor is the wideband sensor.