Questions About DPF Cleaning Machines?

 

Not all aqueous DPF cleaning equipment is the same. We realize that understanding the differences in cleaning equipment and processes used can be a little overwhelming. After all, you are looking to invest thousands of dollars into your business and you need to see results.

The EcoClean line of DPF cleaning machines have been designed by engineers and DPF cleaners with years of experience. We use science and technology to provide a superior level of cleaning with a turnaround time the industry has never experienced before. No shortcuts. No sacrifices. Just Results! 

Our aqueous DPF cleaning machine features a computer-guided cleaning process. This not only guarantees complete filter penetration but limits the amount of labor needed in the cleaning process to roughly 35-minutes per filter.

This includes pre and post cleaning testing of the filter, prep work needed, and packaging of the finished DPF.

See out standard cleaning procedures for more details.

The EcoClean aqueous machine is designed to be used with a closed water supply featuring deionized water.

This closed system offers a solid free water supply that is one of the key components of the DPF cleaning process.

Tap water includes solids that can negatively impact the performance of precious metals when the filter is placed back into service.

The cleaning process utilizes our proprietary surfactant that was designed specifically to be used with the EcoClean Advantage machine.

The surfactant compliments the deionized water supply and volume settings of the machine to provide superior results.

Specifically, the surfactant encompasses and removes the debris in side the cell structure.

The biodegradable formula dissolves in water, so any potential residue left behind does not contribute to platinum migration like other chemicals available.

No, air is not used to operate the aqueous cleaning machine or drying cabinet.

An air tool can be used to clean the canister of the DPF before sending it back to the customer.

You will use a small air tool to clean the old gasket material off the filter or the canister before sending back to the customer.

The short answer is No, and for various reasons.

EcoClean utilizes a low-pressure/high-volume closed water system that enables the surfactant to maneuver around corners of the cell wall structure. A high-pressure water supply tends to follow the path of least resistance and will not properly maneuver the cell wall structure for a full cleaning.

In addition, tap water used with a pressure washer system can negatively impact the performance of precious metals when the filter is placed back into service. This contributes to a process called platinum migration which directly impacts the performance and longevity of a DPF.

The EcoClean aqueous DPF cleaning machine features a unique 2-step filtration system designed to remove oil and filter debris as the 600 gallons of water & surfactant flow through the filter.

No, a kiln or oven is not used to dry the filter.

The EcoClean drying cabinet uses heat and airflow to dry an aqueous cleaned filter in approximately 20-minutes.

Extreme temperatures, baking, or high pulses of air/force are not utilized in any part of our cleaning process.

Yes, all EcoClean equipment is made in the USA.

Yes, financing is available through a third party lender that specializes in working with small business owners. The process is quick & easy, with approval usually within 24-hours.

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