EGR Cooler
Most customers' specifications for EGR coolers:
- High thermal efficiency: The configuration aims to maximize thermal efficiency while reducing the potential for NOx emissions.
- Minimize pressure drop: Careful design ensures the circuit achieves optimal gas flow under moderate conditions, minimizing pressure drop.
- Minimize volume: The design considers the installation needs in crowded environments, aiming to minimize the required space.
- Corrosion resistance: The cooler’s design takes into account the relatively low temperature, preventing sulfuric acid condensation on the inner surface of the EGR cooler side.
- Compression and earthquake resistance: Special attention is given to vibration issues, ensuring the configuration can withstand compression and earthquake forces.
- Resistant to high-temperature gas and thermal shock: The selection of suitable materials, meticulous design, and rigorous experimental verification ensure resistance to high-temperature gas and thermal shock.
- Prevention of carbon deposition: The internal part of the EGR cooler incorporates a new design to effectively address the issue of carbon deposition.
- Minimize performance degradation due to pollution: The system is designed to meet strict mandatory regulations in the United States and European markets, ensuring minimal performance degradation caused by pollution even over the vehicle’s life cycle.