Evolution and Development of iNDr

Integrated Noise & Dust Reduction (iNDr) is an advanced proprietary cooling system with the two unique functions of noise reduction and dust removal. It is installed in an ultra-low-noise hydraulic excavator launched for the first time in 2007. With its extremely low noise and dust-proof perform...

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Noise reduction
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