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Scania chooses Alfdex crankcase gas cleaning system again

Scania has again chosen the Alfdex system for the cleaning of crankcase gases, this time in its new 9 and 13 litre engines.

 

These engines are Euro 5 compliant and Scania has chosen an Alfdex alternative in which the degree of cleaning is even higher than before. The order covers all Euro 5 engines and deliveries begin towards the end of the year.

As well as diesel, Scania's brand new Euro 5 engines can run on all renewable fuels. In line with Scania's environmental commitment, a further developed version of the Alfdex system has been specified, making crankcase gases almost 100% free of oil and soot. The new Alfdex variant has been developed jointly by Alfdex AB and Scania.

“This order, the second from Scania, confirms and expands on the cooperation we began back in 2002”, says Mats Ekeroth, MD of Alfdex AB. “Alfdex has already been supplying for Scania's Euro 4 engines for some time.” “In total, we now have acknowledged orders worth around SEK 1 billion over the coming 3 to 5 years. This means that we have established Alfdex as one of the world's leading suppliers of proprietary crankcase gas cleaning solutions.”

Alfdex AB is a joint venture based on Alfa Laval's leading position in centrifugal separation and Haldex' strong position as a supplier of innovative solutions of its own design for the global vehicle industry.

  • September, 2004. Alfdex AB announces a “letter of intent” with Scania concerning supplies from Alfdex. Deliveries begin early 2005
  • February, 2005. Alfdex announces a 5-year development and supply agreement with Volvo, covering deliveries t
  • Volvo, Renault and Mack. Series deliveries begin 2005
  • January, 2006. Alfdex announces a 5-year contract with DaimlerChrysler, covering supplies for DaimlerChrysler's HGV brands Mercedes-Benz, Freightliner, Mitsubishi Fuso, Sterling Trucks and Western Star Trucks
  • October, 2007. Alfdex announces a long-term contract with two major American manufacturers of diesel engines, deliveries already begun
  • November, 2007. Alfdex announces deliveries of the Alfdex system for Scania's 9 and 13 litre Euro 5 engines.

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