Düsensystemen
Düsensystemen, also known as exhaust systems or mufflers, are components of internal combustion engines designed to reduce noise and emissions. They consist of a series of pipes, chambers, and catalytic converters that direct and modify the exhaust gases produced by the engine. The primary function of a düsensystem is to convert harmful pollutants, such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and hydrocarbons, into less harmful substances through a process called catalytic conversion. This is achieved using a catalyst, typically made of platinum, palladium, or rhodium, which is coated onto a ceramic or metal substrate.
The design of a düsensystem varies depending on the type of engine and vehicle. In cars, the
Düsensystemen play a crucial role in reducing the environmental impact of vehicles and improving their performance.