Electrically regenerable diesel particulate filter cartridge and

Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – With heating or cooling means

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55523, 55DIG10, 55DIG30, 60311, 95278, B01D 4100

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056560486

ABSTRACT:
An electrically regenerable diesel particulate filter cartridge and filter comprising an electrically, variably resistive sheet(s) or tube which, when energized, provide sufficient heat to burn off soot particulates entrapped in the filter media.

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