What Causes White Smoke from the Exhaust Pipe of a Diesel Vehicle?
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White smoke from the exhaust pipe of a diesel vehicle occurs when the high-temperature exhaust gases cause water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets, forming white smoke. The following is an introduction to the exhaust pipe: 1. Definition: The exhaust bellows, also known as the automobile exhaust flexible hose, is installed in the exhaust pipe between the engine exhaust manifold and the muffler. It provides a flexible connection for the entire exhaust system, thereby reducing vibration and noise, facilitating installation, and extending the lifespan of the exhaust muffler system. 2. Material Selection: Ferritic stainless steel has a small thermal expansion coefficient, high thermal conductivity, excellent resistance to high-temperature oxidation under repeated heating and cooling conditions, and good resistance to pitting corrosion.