
DEUTZ is teaming up with its joint venture DEUTZ (Dalian) Engine Co. Ltd. (DDE) at bauma China to present engines for construction equipment. bauma is an international trade show for construction machinery, building material machines, construction vehicles and equipment and will be welcoming visitors from November 27 to 30, 2012. DEUTZ and DDE offer engines with a power output range of up to 500 kW that combine increased power density with a high level of efficiency and proven DEUTZ quality.
In the lower output range, DEUTZ will be exhibiting the TCD 2011 L4 at bauma China. This charge-air-cooled four-cylinder engine with a power output range of 23 to 74.9 kW features a compact engine design and an innovative and efficient injection/combustion system.
For power outputs of 66 to 155 kW, the DEUTZ range includes the TCD 2012 L6 engine for construction equipment. The liquid-cooled six-cylinder in-line engine boasts high power density with excellent economic efficiency, durability and long service intervals.
For applications requiring higher output ranges, DEUTZ's portfolio includes the TCD 2013 L6 2V. This engine for construction equipment, available with four or six cylinders, boasts a power output range of 74.9 to 243 kW.
The engine on show with the highest power range will be the TCD 2015 V8. This liquid-cooled V engine – which is also available as a six cylinder – has a power output ranging from 240 to 500 kW and features a compact and robust design.
For the Tier 4 exhaust emissions standard, DEUTZ is exhibiting the TCD 3.6 L4 at bauma China. This ultra-compact, water-cooled four-cylinder engine covers the 55.4 to 97 kW power output range and generates a level of power comparable with that of a 4.5-liter, turbocharged Tier 3 engine. Rigorous engine downsizing now provides customers with additional installation space for exhaust aftertreatment components. The engine meets the requirements for Tier 4 <56 kW as well as EU Stage IIIB and EPA Tier 4 Interim >56 kW with DVERT oxidizing catalytic converter, and for EU Stage IV/US Tier 4 >56 kW with SCR. A variant without AGN for less heavily regulated markets is available as an option.
For DEUTZ the Chinese market offers the greatest potential for growth in Asia. The increasing tightening of emissions legislation in China will boost the demand for top-quality technology in the coming years and offers DEUTZ the opportunity of winning a greater share of the market there. DEUTZ's presence in China currently encompasses a sales and service company in Beijing plus three joint ventures in Dalian, Shandong and Weifang.