air pollution catalyst News
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$26 billion market for mobile and stationary catalytic and thermal treatment
In 2013 just under $26 billion will be spent to remove carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds and particulate carbon from stationary and mobile sources. Ninety-two percent of the market purchases will be for mobile sources. This is the conclusion reached in Thermal/Catalytic World Air Pollution Markets published by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) Gasoline fueled vehicles ...
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New Johnson Matthey Catalyst Selectively Reduces CO Emissions Without Affecting Opacity Limits
Precious metal catalysts are widely used in HAPs converters to reduce CO emissions from IC engines in order to comply with the EPA’s RICE NESHAP regulation. Platinum catalysts also convert the nitric oxide (NO) in the engine exhaust to nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which under certain conditions can produce a visible plume and cause an opacity problem. To solve this dilemma, Johnson Matthey ...
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Johnson Matthey Stationary Emissions Control Appoints Houston-Based RES Energy Solutions Distributor for the Southwest RES specializes in Industrial
Johnson Matthey Stationary Emissions Control Appoints Houston-Based RES Energy Solutions Distributor for the Southwest RES specializes in Industrial Ignition, Instrumentation & Controls, Air Starter Systems, Catalytic Converters, Safety Shutdown Panels, Emissions Testing, Industrial Engine and Compressor Accessories and Exhaust Systems serving customers in Texas, SE New Mexico, Louisiana, ...
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Entsorga-Enteco 2009 – Focus on `Air Quality Control & Emissions Protection`: Mission `Clean Air` forges ahead
Air quality control is one of the success stories of European environmental policy. Ever fewer air pollutants are being released into the atmosphere from power stations, waste incineration plants,industrial processes. But this is no reason to sitback. Environmental policy is still focussing above all on nitrogen compounds such as NOx and ammonia as well as particulate matter and ground-level ...
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