The platform for internal & external logistics, supply chain and automation
Diesel equipment upgrade to current environmental standard?
Among other things, DLS is an expert in retrofitting exhaust aftertreatment systems.

Diesel equipment upgrade to current environmental standard?

You can with retrofit exhaust aftertreatment system from DLS!

Nitrogen and particulate emissions hang like a millstone around the neck of any company working with diesel equipment. Switching to emission-free is usually not possible, either because the machine is not yet depreciated or simply because there is not yet an alternative that is electric or hydrogen-powered. Fortunately, there is a solution: retrofitting an exhaust aftertreatment system. 

"With this, you kill a number of birds with one stone. It drastically reduces harmful emissions, makes you eligible for subsidies and gives you a better chance of winning contracts because of the environmental requirements in calls for tender." Speaking is Ronald Gideonse, Sales Engineer at Drive Line Systems (DLS). Among other things, they are experts in retrofitting exhaust aftertreatment systems and diagnostic equipment.

"DLS can make high-emission diesel machines cleaner and reduce emissions to Stage V levels," Gideonse continued. "From a particulate filter on a Bobcat or advanced, self-regenerating particulate filters on larger systems to SCR catalysts, good for reduced nitrogen emissions. 'Best practice' in this case is the diesel particulate filter-SCR combination. We look at what can be done and what is needed."

Remote monitoring

DLS also specializes in supplying and installing diagnostic systems on existing machines. Gideons says: "We use universal equipment for this that can also be read out remotely. This allows you to monitor idle time and fuel consumption, for example. The great thing is that this works both ways: you can read data in real time and convert it into information, but you can also remotely upload commands to the system. In case of a malfunction, you go to the machine with preliminary information. That saves time and money, because you can take targeted materials. With remote monitoring, you prevent damage to your machinery. If a red light comes on, you're often already too late."

"*" indicates required fields

Send us a message

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Wij gebruiken cookies. Daarmee analyseren we het gebruik van de website en verbeteren we het gebruiksgemak.

Details

Kunnen we je helpen met zoeken?

Bekijk alle resultaten