Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)

Industrial Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs) capture particulate matter (PM) from stationary engine and power generation exhaust systems, preventing it from being released into the environment — with typical PM reductions of 85-99%.

Where They’re Used

  • Power Generation

  • Construction

  • Mining

  • Enclosed or urban environments

Benefits

  • High-efficiency particulate capture

  • Compatible with passive or active regeneration strategies

  • Can be integrated with DOC and SCR for full aftertreatment packages

When DPF is Needed

  • To Meet Stringent Emissions Regulations: Required for high-efficiency particulate reduction.

  • For Applications Where Air Quality is Critical: Urban or enclosed environments, construction sites, hospitals, data centers.

  • In Combination with DOC: DOC is often required upstream to optimize filter regeneration and prevent fouling.

  • For Continuous or Heavy-Duty Operation: Ensures consistent PM reduction for even under variable loads.

Typical PM Reductions

85-99%

A 3D CAD model of a DPF system to be used in an industrial aftertreatment system.
A 3D CAD model of a DPF system produced by Nelson Global for use in an industrial aftertreatment system.

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