Drivstoffilter
How fuel filtration works
Fuel is filtered in multiple stages before it reaches the engine to ensure the required cleanliness level and stable operation.
Coarse filtration Removes larger particles and separates water from the fuel
Fine filtration Cleans the fuel down to the required micron level and protects sensitive components
Supply to the system Clean fuel ensures smooth operation, reduced wear, and extended service life of engines and equipment
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Replacement intervals depend on operating hours, load, and fuel quality. In general, filters should be replaced according to the supplier’s recommendations or when performance begins to decline.
Clogged filters lead to increased wear, reduced engine or system performance, and in worst cases, damage to the system.
The correct filter is selected based on engine type, fuel type, and required filtration level.
The easiest way is to search using an existing filter number. In our solution, you can enter the number and find an equivalent alternative from Ditech.
If you do not have a filter number, the right filter can be identified based on machine type, application, dimensions, and operating conditions. We also assist you in selecting the correct solution if needed.
A coarse filter removes larger particles and water, while a fine filter removes smaller particles to protect sensitive components.
Yes, filters can be tailored to suit different types of fuel.
Not sure which fuel filter you need?
We help you select the right solution based on your operation and application. With the right filtration, you achieve improved reliability, reduced wear, and more predictable maintenance planning.
