Optimal NO x removal by a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system requires the inlet gas temperature to remain within a prescribed range. How does a baseload unit meet NO x permit limits when it’s ...
As a result of new and more stringent environmental regulations, the power industry faces a twofold challenge to significantly reduce sulfur dioxide (SO2) and other acid gases, mercury (Hg), ...
At the 2014 WorkBoat show, Tenneco introduced a new large engine selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system for marine and large engine applications. The system's high performance dosing control and ...
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) System Market Growth Forecast: What To Expect By 2025? Over the past few years, the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) ...
Diesel aftertreatment system features integrated soot blower which offers greater NOx reduction and enhanced catalyst performance IMABARI, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tenneco (NYSE: TEN), a leading global ...
The emission solutions division of Cummins Inc. is rolling out a new aftertreatment system designed to help truck makers comply with the tighter greenhouse-gas standards coming in 2017. The EcoFit ...
The first ever PBST-branded and -built cluster-3 SCR-HP system has passed its ClassNK approval test at the MAKITA works in Japan, MAKITA Corporation and MAN Energy Solutions announced. The compact SCR ...
A cutting-edge, proven SCR system that dramatically reduces NOx emissions by up to 99% while offering a cost-effective and versatile solution for pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities Nationwide ...
Boulder, Colo., December 10, 2012-AeriNOx (Boulder, Colorado) and its parent company, H+H Environmental Technologies (Hargesheim, Germany), announced today an agreement to supply SCR emission control ...
PACCAR has patented a method to evaluate Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) quality in emissions aftertreatment systems. By analyzing NOx conversion efficiency in SCR units, the system adjusts DEF dosing to ...
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