DEUTZ TCD 7.8 diesel engine
DEUTZ to supply engines to Chinese construction machinery manufacturer Sany
· Sany equips wheel loaders with the DEUTZ TCD 78 diesel engine
· Chinese manufacturer puts its trust in DEUTZ's exhaust aftertreatment technology
· Engines with diesel particulate filter are Stage V ready
The engine manufacturer DEUTZ and Sany Heavy Machinery CoLtd are strengthening their partnership. Sany was founded in 1989 and is a leading Chinese manufacturer of construction machinery.
Starting in the second half of 2016 Sany will be equipping its new SW405 wheel loaders with DEUTZ's TCD 78 diesel engine. The engines meet the US EPA Tier 4 and EU Stage IV emissions standards. The standard exhaust aftertreatment system features a diesel particulate filter (DPF) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR). Thanks to the DPF these “Stage V ready” engines even fulfil the next emissions standardwhich comes into force in 2019. The engines also meet the requirements for more strictly regulated markets such as Switzerland or municipal applications in Germany.
DEUTZ's watercooled, sixcylinder inline engine produces 160 to 290 kW at 2300 revolutions per minute. It has a highly compact design and a modular system of optional addon components that offer the customer greater flexibility and lower installation costsThe DVERT® (DEUTZ Variable Emission Reduction Technology) system is also modular and meets the individual requirements of various markets with the standard DPF/SCR solution.
Chen Guizhihead of wheel loader segment at Sanycommented: "We are delighted to be collaborating with DEUTZ on our Stage IV wheel loader for highly regulated markets. The engine specification and modular exhaust aftertreatment is beneficial for us, and we have found working with the DEUTZ global network to be a very positive experience.
Michael Wellenzohn, member of the Board of Management of DEUTZ AG with responsibility for Sales/Service & Marketing, added: "We are delighted to have secured Sany as a customer in the field of construction machinery. Together we are looking ahead to a successful partnership".