Common Rail Technology: The injector operates on the common rail principle, where a high-pressure fuel rail supplies fuel to all injectors simultaneously.
This technology enables precise control of fuel delivery, reducing emissions and improving fuel efficiency.
High-Pressure Fuel Injection: The Bosch 0 445 110 418 injector is capable of delivering fuel at extremely high pressures, typically exceeding 2000 bar (29,000 psi). This high pressure ensures optimal atomization of fuel for efficient combustion and reduced emissions.
Piezo-Electric Actuation: This injector uses piezo-electric actuators to control fuel delivery. Piezo technology allows for precise and rapid opening and closing of the injector nozzles, leading to improved fuel metering and combustion control.
Multiple Injection Strategies: It supports multiple injection strategies, including pilot, main, and post injections. This flexibility in fuel delivery timing and quantity helps reduce noise, improve combustion stability, and lower emissions.
Optimized Spray Pattern: The injector nozzle is designed to produce a finely atomized spray pattern, ensuring that fuel is distributed evenly in the combustion chamber. This promotes efficient combustion and minimizes soot formation.
Fuel Efficiency: The precise control of fuel injection timing and quantity helps enhance fuel efficiency.
This leads to reduced fuel consumption and lower CO2 emissions, contributing to a more sustainable and eco-friendly operation.
Durability and Reliability: Bosch is known for its high-quality components, and the 0 445 110 418 injector is no exception. It is built to withstand the harsh conditions inside a diesel engine and has a long service life, minimizing maintenance and replacement costs.
Compatibility: This injector is compatible with a wide range of diesel engines, making it a versatile choice for various vehicle applications.
Emission Compliance: The Bosch 0 445 110 418 injector plays a crucial role in meeting stringent emission standards, such as Euro 6 and beyond. It helps reduce harmful pollutants like nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter.
Diagnostic Capabilities: Many modern diesel engines are equipped with diagnostics that can monitor the performance of individual injectors. This injector's electronic control unit communicates with the engine management system, allowing for efficient troubleshooting and maintenance.