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Johnson Matthey opens new Technical Centre in Germany

Volume 3, Issue 02 (April 2011)

Johnson Matthey Emission Control Technologies continues its focus on R&D with the completion of a new technical centre at its Redwitz site in Germany. The new technical centre will aid the development of new products to control harmful emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) from vehicles and stationary sources such as power stations.
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http://www.jm-gem.com/2011/03/johnson-matthey-opens-new-technical-centre-in-germany/

BAQ 2004

Volume 2, Issue 07 (Spring 2005)

The Better Air Quality (BAQ) conference held in Agra, India in December 2004 addressed the wide-ranging issue of improving air quality across Asia. Global Emissions Management reviews some of the key presentations and commitments to come out of the event.
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http://www.jm-gem.com/2005/03/baq-2004/

Filters for Light Duty Diesels

Volume 2, Issue 06 (Summer 2004)

A particulate filter can effectively eliminate tailpipe particulate emissions from diesel cars. Johnson Matthey’s work in this area has led to a new, third generation of catalysed diesel particulate filters that are highly durable and cost optimised. They have the potential of providing significant health benefits through elimination of particulate emissions into the environment,...
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http://www.jm-gem.com/2004/07/filters-for-light-duty-diesels/

AVECC 2004

Volume 2, Issue 06 (Summer 2004)

With Asia’s vehicle market increasing rapidly, more than 180 delegates met in April to discuss technologies and initiatives needed to reduce pollution levels across the region.
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http://www.jm-gem.com/2004/07/avecc-2004/

Diesel TOPTEC Highlights Progress to Future Standards

Volume 2, Issue 05 (Spring 2004)

Global Emissions Management reviews the sell-out conference on Heavy Duty Diesel emissions control, organised and co-sponsored by Johnson Matthey and Volvo Group.
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http://www.jm-gem.com/2004/04/diesel-toptec-highlights-progress-to-future-standards/

The latest TWC developments from Johnson Matthey

Volume 2, Issue 03 (Winter 2002)

Three-way catalyst (TWC) development today focuses on optimising catalyst performance features that offer benefits for the customer. Johnson Matthey’s latest catalyst formulations offer exceptionally high activity and thermal durability.This article and enclosed technical paper, describe how these attributes can provide customer benefits including low Platinum Group Metal (PGM) loadings and the potential to enable...
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http://www.jm-gem.com/2002/12/johnson-mattheys-latest-twc-developments/

Lean Burn – The quest for a winning formula

Volume 2, Issue 02 (Spring 2002)

Orbital Engine Corporation and Johnson Matthey team up to explore the boundaries of lean burn emissions control
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http://www.jm-gem.com/2002/04/lean-burn-the-quest-for-a-winning-formula/

Construction Clean-up

Volume 2, Issue 02 (Spring 2002)

With cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles now subject to stringent emissions regulations, attention is turning from the on-road to the off-road sector and, in particular, to construction equipment operating in urban areas.
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http://www.jm-gem.com/2002/04/construction-clean-up/

Exchange of Ideas at AVECC 2001

Volume 2, Issue 01 (Summer 2001)

In January, government officials, environmental scientists and industry representatives from nine countries were joined by their counterparts from Europe and the United States to discuss ways the latest technologies and policy thinking could ‘leapfrog’ old procedures.
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http://www.jm-gem.com/2001/08/exchange-of-ideas-at-avecc-2001/

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