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Filtering your Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is a critical step in preventing urea crystals and other contaminants, which can accumulate during storage and handling, from affecting the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system.
Without proper filtration, the effectiveness of the SCR process in reducing harmful NOx emissions may be compromised, and there is an increased risk of equipment damage.
Innoflo’s commercial DEF standards ensure the use of a 5-micron filtration system, which helps maintain optimal system flow rates while keeping costs efficient.
Our standard commercial 1L DEF filtration system utilizes a micron filter and can be easily integrated into an existing setup.
Additionally, our team of technicians is available to visit your location and handle the installation for you.
Looking for a commercial DEF filter vessel or system? Contact us today, and we’ll connect you with one of our DEF experts who can design and provide a quote for a tailored DEF filtration solution to meet your commercial needs.
Our industrial-grade filtration systems are designed to provide a 1-micron filtration solution. Given the high value of the equipment using DEF, we prioritize using 1-micron filters to ensure ideal protection. However, this level of filtration may result in some pressure drop.
To address this, we use larger filter housings and custom-engineered solutions, ensuring that our DEF systems operate at full capacity while maintaining superior filtration performance.
Innoflo is a recognized leader in Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) solutions. With extensive research and development dedicated to handling DEF in the most challenging conditions, we provide reliable equipment and replacement filters to meet the needs of our customers.
Whether you’re in need of a filter replacement or a completely new system, contact us, and we will help you find the ideal solution for your DEF requirements.