The Bosch 0 445 110 818 is a piezoelectric common rail diesel injector.
Piezoelectric injectors use piezoelectric crystals to control the injection process, offering precise and rapid fuel delivery.
Flow Rate:
This injector is designed to deliver a specific fuel flow rate, typically measured in milliliters per minute (mm³/min). The exact flow rate can vary depending on the application and engine requirements.
Fuel Atomization:
One of the key features of this injector is its ability to finely atomize the diesel fuel. Efficient atomization ensures better fuel-air mixing, leading to cleaner combustion and reduced emissions.
Injection Pressure:
Common rail injectors like the Bosch 0 445 110 818 operate at high injection pressures, typically exceeding 1,000 bar (14,500 psi). The high pressure aids in achieving better combustion efficiency and power output.
Nozzle Design:
The injector nozzle design plays a crucial role in the efficiency of fuel delivery.
The nozzle in this Bosch injector is engineered to create a fine fuel spray pattern for optimal combustion.
Material and Durability:
Injector components are typically made of high-quality materials, as they must withstand extreme conditions within the engine. These materials are chosen to ensure long-lasting durability and resistance to wear and corrosion.
Piezo Technology:
Piezoelectric technology is known for its rapid response and precision. Piezo injectors can deliver multiple injections during each engine cycle, allowing for improved combustion control and reduced noise.
Fuel Efficiency:
Efficient fuel delivery, atomization, and precise timing contribute to increased fuel efficiency. This is a crucial consideration in modern diesel engines, as fuel economy is a key performance parameter.
Emission Control:
The Bosch 0 445 110 818 injector helps in reducing emissions by promoting cleaner combustion. It aids in the combustion process, minimizing unburned fuel and emissions of harmful pollutants.
Compatibility:
This injector is designed to be compatible with a range of diesel engines. It can be used in various applications, from passenger cars and trucks to industrial and off-road machinery.
Injector Control:
Control of the injector is typically managed by the engine's electronic control unit (ECU). Precise control of injection timing and duration is essential for optimizing engine performance and reducing emissions.