Katalysatorpellets
Katalysatorpellets are small, granular units made from catalytic materials used primarily in automotive exhaust systems to facilitate chemical reactions that reduce harmful emissions. These pellets are typically composed of a metal catalyst, such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium, supported on a ceramic or metallic substrate that provides a large surface area for reactions.
The primary function of katalysatorpellets is to convert toxic gases produced during combustion, such as carbon
Manufacturing of katalysatorpellets involves shaping the catalytic material into small, uniformly sized granules that can withstand
Katalysatorpellets are critical components in modern automotive pollution control strategies, helping manufacturers meet stringent air quality
In addition to automotive use, katalysatorpellets are employed in industrial processes, including chemical manufacturing, emissions control