and diffusion, thereby offering high efficiency for all particle sizes. After the oil mist particles are cap- tured, they are coalesced into larger droplets and drained from the media. The drainage within the media pack is also optimized as better drainage means less pressure drop, better effi- ciency and improved life, the company said. Pressure drop across the self- draining filter is kept low and stable over time and, according to the com- pany, no engine downtime is required to drain the oil out of the media pack. The large pore size of Synteq XP media also reduces the pressure drop across the filter, and multiple layers allow custom design flexibility for a
manufacturers are looking toward a minimum of 1500 to 2000 hours of lifespan for crankcase ventilation sys- tems, along with a greater degree of serviceability — even in more compli- cated and space-constrained under- hood environments. As the soot and other contaminants build up on the Spiracle filters after extended engine use — typically over 1500 hours — the end user simply replaces an inexpensive, easily acces- sible filter. This can be accomplished quickly (typically under one minute), resulting in minimal engine downtime and greater machine uptime, the com- pany said. Periodic replacement of the filter returns the system to a known performance level each and every time. And as the Spiracle system does not have any moving parts or require any electric or hydraulic power to func- tion, there are no parasitic losses and thus no impact on fuel economy. Beyond the emissions requirements,
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