Introduction
Exhaust pipe is a general term for
several different pipes used throughout the exhaust system. Although
configurations vary with different makes, models and engines, there is
usually a front exhaust pipe connecting the exhaust manifold to the
catalytic converter, an intermediate exhaust pipe connecting the
catalytic converter to the muffler, and a tailpipe connected to the
outlet of the muffler and serving as the exhaust outlet. Exhaust pipes
route exhaust gas away from the engine, through the catalytic converter
and muffler and out the rear of the vehicle. As a result, pollution and
sound are reduced, while ensuring safety by directing exhaust gas away
from the vehicle.
Exhaust pipes may be made of standard Aluminised steel or stainless
steel. We are manufacturing Aluminised steel pipes for the said
application conforming to JIS 3472 /ASTM A 513 -91 a. |
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