Oxidation Catalyst

Oxidation Catalyst

The Clean Emissions Products Inc. oxidation catalyst is designed for use on all diesel, gas, LPG and natural gas engine applications. By reducing the exhaust pollutants from the tailpipe and ambient air your engine/equipment application will be able to meet and in most cases exceed the stringent and continually increasing emission standards set for by the EPA, CARB, OSHA, MSHA and NESCUM.

Our oxidation catalyst is available for all our product configurations… Inline Catalyst, Catalytic Muffler, Flanged Catalyst and QuickCat Catalyst.

Typical Conversion Efficiencies:

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Hydrocarbons (HC) Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Formaldehydes (CH2O) Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPS) Particulate Matter (PM)
80-99% 70-90% 80-90% 80-99% 80-99% 30-60%

CO (Carbon Monoxide)

A colorless, odourless gas that affects the respiratory system by restricting the red blood cells ability to absorb oxygen thus causing headaches, lethargy and can by fatal.

HC (Hydrocarbons)

Composed of various hydrocarbons usually the result of unburnt fuel and oil droplets. Exposure can lead to eye and throat irritation and toxicity. This emission is considered a carcinogen and can contribute to the development of some cancers.

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)

VOC's include a wide range of carbon based molecules such as aldehydes, ketones and hydrocarbons. VOCs contribute to the development of greenhouse gases such as methane (CH4) and non-methane (MNVOCs).

In addition VOC's are carcinogens and can lead to Leukaemia through prolonged exposure and severe respiratory problems.

NOx (Nitrogen Oxide)

Composed of Nitric Oxide (NO) and Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) this emission affects the respiratory system and can contribute to ozone "greenhouse gas" effect.

DPM (Diesel Particulate Matter)

Black, blue and white in appearance this emission is primarily seen in diesel engines. Can increase the risk of heart and respiratory illness and has been described as a carcinogen.

HAPs (Hazardous Air Pollutants)

General description of exhaust pollutant group that composes harzards to human safety.

CH2O (Formaldehyde)

Contributes to eye and throat irritation.

Particulate Matter (PM)

Black, blue and white in appearance this emission is primarily seen in diesel engines. Can increase the risk of heart and respiratory illness and has been described as a carcinogen.

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