Hydrodynamic cleaning of the particulate filter (DPF/FAP) is an effective method for cleaning contaminated diesel filters without the need for full replacement. Over time, the particulate filter accumulates exhaust particles and soot, leading to increased pressure in the exhaust system, reduced engine power, higher fuel consumption, and dashboard error codes.
During the hydrodynamic cleaning process, a high-efficiency pressurized water stream is used to remove contaminants, restoring the filter’s throughput capacity and the efficiency of the regeneration system. After the procedure, the DPF/FAP operates like new, ensuring normal engine operation and maintaining the diesel vehicle’s environmental performance.

