particulate filter News
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MINE-X® Ultra Flow-Through Diesel Particulate Filter Receives Approval To Help UK Black Cabs Go Green
A Component of the Eco-Power System Emissions Solution Concord, ON - The MINE-X® Ultra flow-through diesel particulate filter, a particulate matter reduction component of the Eco-Power System, was approved by the UK Energy Saving Trust as a retrofit emission control solution for London´s Black Cabs. The Eco-Power System will be fitted onto London Cabs to reduce emissions and meet strict ...
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Johnson Matthey`s new CRT®(+) Diesel Particulate Filter for Stationary Diesel Engines verified by California Air Resources Board
The California Air Resources Board (CARB), Sacramento, Calif., has verified Johnson Matthey’s new CRT®(+) diesel particulate filter (DPF) as a Level 3 Plus system capable of reducing particulate matter (PM) by 85% or greater and not increasing nitrogen dioxide (NO2) emissions beyond the 2009 limit of 20% of baseline NO2 emissions.As the global pioneer and leader in controlling emissions from ...
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DCL International Inc. receives CARB verification for its MINE-X SOOTFILTER® DPF
DCL International Inc. is pleased to announce the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has verified its MINE-X SOOTFILTER® diesel particulate filter (DPF) as a Level 3 passively regenerated diesel emission control device for off-road diesel engine applications. CARB established that the MINE-X SOOTFILTER® DPF reduces emissions of diesel particulate matter (PM) greater than 85 percent, ...
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EPA awards over $1 million to reduce diesel emissions to the port of Corpus Christi Authority (TX)
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded $1,026,058 to reduce diesel emissions to the Port of Corpus Christi Authority. The funds will improve air quality in the Corpus Christi area by reducing emissions from in-use diesel engines. The project will repower a 120-ton switch engine locomotive and two industrial diesel engines with anti-idling, fuel efficiency and particulate filtering ...
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DCL’s Non-Blocking Diesel Particulate Filter Achieves Excellent Particulate Matter (PM) Reduction
July 7, 2006, Concord, Ontario - DCL International Inc., a global leader in emission control solutions has manufactured a newly patent-pending, non-blocking diesel particulate filter called MINE-X® Ultra. The exciting new technology achieves greater reductions of diesel particulate matter (DPM) than a standard retrofit Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC), without the risk of clogging found with ...
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The Accessories Section
We take great pride in our products and services. Certain areas of the business, however, do not always get a mention or the recognition they deserve. In this month’s newsletter, we would like you to take a closer look at the accessories range. Also, look out for a little advice at the end! The Rapidox 2112 Multiplex is ideal for those who want to analyse from multiple gas sources using ...
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Pegasor Technology Delivers Robust Measurements For Next Generation Periodic Technical Inspection
A study led by Vrije Universiteit Brussel tested various candidates to find feasible technologies for the next generation Periodic Technical Inspection for Particle Number limits (PN-PTI). New test methods for diesel vehicle soot emission inspection are badly needed, as modern engines produce soot in particle size that current opacimeter technology cannot detect, even from a vehicle with ...
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JOHNSON MATTHEY SCRT® SYSTEM FIRST EMISSION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY VERIFIED BY EPA FOR ON-ROAD VEHICLE NOx REDUCTION
INNOVATIVE, UREA-BASED RETROFIT TECHNOLOGY REDUCES NOx BY 70%; CUTS CO, HC AND PM EMISSIONS BY MORE THAN 90% MALVERN, PA, - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has verified Johnson Matthey's innovative SCRT® System as the first 4-way emission control technology for on-road vehicles. Applicable to 1994-2002 model year engines, the SCRT system is verified to reduce NOx emissions by ...
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U.S. EPA holds trucking company accountable for failure to install emissions controls on its California fleet
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that Estes Express Lines will pay a $100,000 penalty for violations of the California Truck and Bus Regulation, for failing to install particulate filters on 73 of its heavy-duty diesel trucks (15% of its California fleet). In California, mobile sources of diesel emissions, such as trucks and construction equipment, are one of the largest ...
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Johnson Matthey’s Stationary Emissions Control (SEC) Division expands its manufacturer’s representative network with the appointment of Bay-San Co. Inc. of Waukesha, WI.
Johnson Matthey’s Stationary Emissions Control (SEC) Division Expands Its Manufacturer’s Representative network with the appointment of Bay-San Co. Inc. of Waukesha, WI.Johnson Matthey announced today the appointment of Bay-San Co. Inc, as a Manufacturer’s Representative of Johnson Matthey catalyst systems for stationary diesel and gas engines in the Midwest. Bay-San is a long established ...
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Sentry Air’s New Model 500 Industrial Fume Extractor is a healthy solution for welders, grinders and any worker who requires both engineered fume cont
Sentry Air’s Model 500 Heavy-Duty Fume Extractor removes and filters workplace fumes and particulates up to 1,300 cubic feet of air per minute (1300 CFM). Cleanable particulate filters (Micro-Pleat Series) or activated carbon filters can be installed on the Model 500, making it a heavy-duty air purification solution for welding, grinding, powder filling, and chemical fumes. Optional ...
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Johnson Matthey’s SCRT® Technology, a Combination SCR and Continuously Regenerating Diesel Particulate Filter, Has Been Proven on Trucks and Automobi
Johnson Matthey’s SCRT® Technology, a Combination SCR and Continuously Regenerating Diesel Particulate Filter, Has Been Proven on Trucks and Automobiles and is Now Gaining Acceptance on Stationary Engines The leader in stationary diesel engine emissions control was the first to patent the technology in the 1980s Audubon, PA, May 20, 2013—Johnson Matthey’s four-way ...
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Diesel machines law will cause more pollution and health problems
Large diesel-powered equipment that emits black carbon and contributes to climate change and air pollution will not have to limit emissions of ultrafine particulate matter (PM) under a new law proposed by the European Commission today. Transport & Environment said the law would encourage the use of bigger generating equipment that causes more pollution and health problems. The proposed ...
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What Are HEPA Filters and How Do They Work?
The term "HEPA filter" can be confusing. What does HEPA stand for? What is a HEPA filter made from, and what actually makes it a HEPA filter? What is a HEPA Filter? "HEPA" stands for "high-efficiency particulate air" (filter). It sounds complicated, but HEPA air filters are nothing fancy. They were invented back in the 1940s when scientists were developing the atomic bomb, and they're just a mat ...
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Corning Announces Expansion of Clean Air Products Facility in China
Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW) today announced that its board of directors has approved a capital expenditure plan of approximately $170 million to further increase the capacity of its clean air products plant in Shanghai, China. The investment will be used to expand the Corning Shanghai Company Limited (CSCL) facility and to increase its capacity to manufacture ...
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Air Filtration and Purification Market will reach $7.5 billion by 2011
The market for indoor air filtration and purification will reach $7.5 billion in 2011. Much of that growth will occur in the Commercial/Institutional segment, accounting for over $1.5 billion by 2011. This is the conclusion of the McIlvaine Company in its continually updated online report, Air Filtration and Purification World Markets. New commercial and institutional buildings in ...
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CARB Extends Verification for Johnson Matthey`s CRT® Particulate Filter to Include 13` Diameter Systems for 1994-2006 Engines up to 650 hp The benchmark CRT filter has been used for more than 200,000 retrofits throughout the world
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has extended its verification of the Johnson MattheyCRT® Particulate Filter system to include 13" diameter systems that will work on large bore, high horsepower 1994 to 2006 model year on-road engines up to 650 hp. As the global pioneer and leader in controlling emissions from mobile and stationary sources, Johnson Matthey's CRT® filter has ...
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Johnson Matthey’s Stationary Emissions Control (SEC) division expands its Canadian distribution network with the appointment of Safety Power Inc. of Burlington, Ontario
Johnson Matthey announced today the appointment of Safety Power Inc., Burlington, Ontario, as a Canadian distributor of Johnson Matthey catalyst systems for stationary diesel and gas engines. Safety Power is the largest Canadian provider of environmental solutions for large-scale distributed generators rated at 500 KW or higher. Safety Power’s exclusive territory will include Ontario, Prince ...
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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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Valtra engines run cleaner with less fuel
The first emission standards for off-road engines producing more than 130 kilowatts came into force in 1996 in Europe and North America. Prior to that, there were no restrictions on the emissions of tractors and harvesters, for example. In 1996, the amount of nitrogen oxides in exhausts gases had to be reduced by 30 percent and the amount of particles by 10 percent. Since then, emissions have ...
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