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Caterpillar Demonstrates Hanky-Clean Engines

By Design News Staff -- Design News, June 26, 2006

In a demonstration of its clean diesel-power engines, Caterpillar recently asked President Bush — who visited the company when they debuted cleaner engines — to hold a white handkerchief over the exhaust stack of a truck as the engine was revved. After the demonstration, the handkerchief was still white.

The reduction in particulate matter in the Caterpillar engines slotted for 2007 equipment is significant. "In 1988 the average EPA-compliant heavy-duty on-highway truck traveling 120,000 miles in a year emitted about 470 lb of particulate matter," explains Dough Oberhelman, Caterpillar Group president with the responsibility for Caterpillar's engine business. "The engine we demonstrated to President Bush — and the engines that our customers will use in 2007 — will emit less than 8 lb of particulate matter a year, a reduction of approximately 98 percent."

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