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Posts Tagged ‘ Heavy duty diesel ’

Johnson Matthey Sponsors Two SAE Events

Volume 3, Issue 04 (August 2012)

http://www.jm-gem.com/2012/08/johnson-matthey-sponsors-two-sae-events/

Development of Thermally Durable Copper SCR Catalysts

Volume 2, Issue 12 (Spring 2010)

Copper zeolite SCR catalysts are being used to meet tighter NOx standards around the world. Global Emissions Management looks at work undertaken to improve their thermal stability by stabilising ammonia storage capacity. SAE paper 2009-01-0899, given at the 2009 SAE World Congress, describes the development of a new generation of SCR catalysts.
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http://www.jm-gem.com/2010/07/development-of-thermally-durable-copper-scr-catalysts/

JM News

Volume 2, Issue 12 (Spring 2010)

http://www.jm-gem.com/2010/07/jmnews/

JM News

Volume 2, Issue 09 (Autumn 2006)

http://www.jm-gem.com/2006/11/jm-news-7/

JM News

Volume 2, Issue 07 (Spring 2005)

http://www.jm-gem.com/2005/03/jm-news-2/

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/

New Diesel Regulations for Japan

Volume 2, Issue 03 (Winter 2002)

A new set of diesel emissions legislation has been announced for Japan. The regulations, which call for sizeable reductions in PM and NOx emissions, have been shaped both by regulatory developments elsewhere in the world and by the politics of Tokyo.
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http://www.jm-gem.com/2002/12/new-diesel-regulations-for-japan/

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