Manufacturer: The DENSO 295050-0250 Common Rail Diesel Injector is manufactured by DENSO Corporation, a renowned global leader in automotive components, including fuel systems.
Common Rail Technology: This injector utilizes common rail technology, which is a high-pressure fuel injection system. It ensures improved fuel atomization, combustion efficiency, and reduced emissions compared to traditional injection systems.
Precision Engineering: DENSO is known for its precision engineering, and this injector is no exception. It is designed with high-quality materials and manufacturing processes to meet strict industry standards.
Durability: The injector is built to withstand the harsh conditions and high pressures found within diesel engines. It's known for its long-lasting performance and reliability.
Injector Nozzle: The injector features a high-quality nozzle that precisely sprays fuel into the combustion chamber, resulting in optimal combustion and reduced emissions.
Flow Rate: The injector's flow rate is a critical factor in ensuring the right amount of fuel is injected. It is designed to deliver fuel at the precise rate required for optimal engine performance.
Compatibility: The DENSO 295050-0250 Common Rail Diesel Injector is designed to be compatible with a range of diesel engines and is commonly used in both automotive and industrial applications.
Emissions Control: This injector contributes to lower emissions, making it compliant with strict environmental regulations, such as Euro 6 and Tier 4 standards.
Easy Installation: It is designed for ease of installation, ensuring that mechanics and technicians can replace or install it with minimal hassle.
Technical Specifications:
Injector Type: Common Rail Diesel Injector
Part Number: 295050-0250
Fuel Compatibility: Diesel
Flow Rate: The flow rate of the injector is optimized for the specific engine it is designed for, typically measured in cubic centimeters per minute (cc/min).
Operating Pressure: Common rail injectors operate at high pressures, typically in the range of 1,000 to 2,000 bar, ensuring precise fuel delivery.
Injector Nozzle Size: The nozzle size is a critical factor in determining the injector's fuel delivery characteristics. It is designed for optimal combustion and engine efficiency.
Materials: The injector is typically constructed with high-quality materials, including stainless steel and precision-engineered components to ensure durability and longevity.
Fuel Atomization: The injector is designed to break down the fuel into fine droplets, improving combustion efficiency and reducing emissions.