Honeycomb ceramic catalyst carrier for automobile
Introduction: Automobile exhaust gases are conventionally purified with a catalyst supported on a ceramic substrate body able to withstand high temperatures. The preferred catalyst support structure is a honeycomb configuration which includes a variety of unobstructed parallel channels sized to through gas flow and bounded by thin ceramic walls. The walls of these channels provide the surface for precious-metal catalysts that convert noxious emissions into carbon dioxide, nitrogen and water vapor. We can provide honeycomb ceramic substrate has been coated and non-coated precious-metal.
The ceramic substrate is made of cordierite, The cells density can be 100 cpsi, 300 cpsi, 400 cpsi or 600 cpsi. The usual cpsi (Cell Per Square Inch) for catalytic converter substrate is 400, the shape of ceramic substrate is round, racetrack, ellipse and other special shape according to the customer's requirement.
The ceramic substrate is made of cordierite, and it is used for car catalytic converter. The cells density can be 100 cpsi, 300 cpsi, 400 cpsi or 600 cpsi. The shape will be round, oval or racetrack. We can supply both ceramic element coated with noble metals of Pt, Pd, Rh and ceramic element without noble metals.
Application
*As support of catalyst, ceramic honeycomb materials are typically used for purifying automotive emission, removing bad smell etc, for instance, utilized in exhaust catalytic converter, airfresher machine for hotel, restaurant, toilet and so on.
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*As filtrate substrate, they are generally utilized in food processing, environmental industry, metallurgical industry etc. For filtering particulate in industrial waste gas and bubble in liquid of molten melt and making the molten melt laminar so as to increase casting yields, also filtering impurities in juice, dextrose and sucrose etc.