Corning substrates are honeycomb-like structures with thousands of parallel channels. The walls of these channels provide the surface for precious-metal catalysts that convert noxious emissions into carbon dioxide, nitrogen and water vapor.
Corning substrates enable highly efficient emissions control systems by offering:
- High surface area
- Low pressure drop
- Rapid light-off
- Thermal-mechanical durability
- System cost efficiency
Corning Celcor® substrates are used in a variety of catalytic converter applications to help vehicle manufacturers meet emission regulations.
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The thinner walls (as thin as 4 mil) of Corning Celcor® thin-wall substrates provide greater geometric surface area to help improve conversion efficiency.
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With wall thickness of less than 4 mils, Corning Celcor® ultrathin-wall substrates enable the design of much more efficient catalytic converters for extremely low emissions.
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Corning Celcor LFA substrates are helping engine and vehicle manufacturers worldwide meet tightening federal and local diesel emissions standards. Offering lower back pressure and higher geometric surface area in a large frontal area (LFA) monolithic substrate, these advanced substrates help enhance system performance.
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