Alfdex

Alfdex AB
Public company - AB
Industry Automotive industry
Headquarters Landskrona & Tumba, Sweden
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Mats Ekeroth - Managing Director
Products Crankcase gas cleaning separators
Number of employees
Increase 100 (2011)

Alfdex AB is a Swedish company that develops and produces separators for cleaning of crankcase gases in diesel truck engines.[1]

Alfdex is owned by the two public companies Alfa Laval and Concentric who are quoted on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.

Company History

Alfdex was founded in 2002 as a joint venture by the two Swedish companies Alfa Laval and Haldex,[2] therefore the name Alfdex.

Alfa Laval had a separating technology which was first tested on marine diesel engines. Alfa Laval started to investigate the possibilities of creating a similar product for truck engines. Alfa Laval and Haldex became partners and the result was the founding of the co-joint trademark Alfdex in 2002.

In 2004 the first Alfdex separators were sold to Volvo Diesel Truck Engines in South Korea.[3]

Haldex Concentric won the 2009 Supplier Innovation Award from Deere & Company for its Alfdex separator technology.[4]

In 2010 Alfdex initiated its deliveries to John Deere.

In 2011 Concentric took over Haldex's share of the Alfdex shares.[5]

Alfdex has about 100 employees in Sweden, in Tumba and Landskrona.

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