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APP DEF HELPFUL LINKS > Back to DEF Main Page APP recommends the following links to help you in your education of SCR and DEF technology. FactsAboutSCR.com Where you can find the latest news and information on Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR), a diesel emissions control technology that offers diesel fuel economy and operational advantages while optimizing engine efficiency and reducing criteria pollutants recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to near-zero levels. > Click here to visit website TruthAboutSCR.com Here you can find all of the latest information about Selective Catalytic Reduction emissions technology (SCR). Choose from the list of questions below to learn about SCR, the best option to bring your diesel engine up to post-EPA 2010 standards. > Click here to visit website Truck SCR Diesel-powered trucks are the workhorses of today's society, delivering the vast majority of goods used in North America. Now, after two decades of dramatic emissions reductions, the North American heavy truck industry has been challenged to develop even cleaner diesel engine solutions to meet the Environmental Protection Agency's new standards for 2010. > Click here to visit website Cummins SCR & DEF Resource Cummins 2010 on-highway engines will use proven technology and the same core components that make today's Cummins engines so fuel-efficient and reliable. Cummins Heavy-Duty ISX15 and ISX11.9 and MidRange engines will use the Cummins Aftertreatment System, including Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) that is already working in hundreds of thousands of commercial vehicles across Europe. > Click here to visit website Detroit Diesel SCR & DEF Resource Detroit Diesel knows you demand it all from your engines — fuel economy, ease of operations and reliability. So you’ll come to the same conclusion we did: SCR is the best option out there for 2010 EPA standards. > Click here to visit website Mack SCR & DEF Resource Diesel-powered trucks are the workhorses of today's society, delivering the vast majority of all goods either used or consumed in North America. Now, after two decades of dramatic emissions reductions, the North American heavy truck industry has been challenged to develop even cleaner diesel engine solutions to meet the Environmental Protection Agency's new standards for 2010. > Click here to visit website Paccar SCR & DEF Resource Protecting and preserving the environment is a core value at PACCAR. As one of the world’s leading companies, PACCAR recognizes its responsibility for reducing the environmental impact of its products. A long history of proactive environmental programs has also provided PACCAR with an opportunity to strengthen both its own and its customers’ competitiveness. > Click here to visit website Volvo SCR & DEF Resource The EPA challenge is to further reduce NOx from diesel engine exhaust. Volvo has chosen to eliminate NOx using the proven and highly efficient process of SCR: Selective Catalytic Reduction. Volvo engines with SCR technology have near-zero emissions with less fuel consumption. > Click here to visit website |
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