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EPA approves the use of SCR devices!
Last edited by ForcedInduction; 04-08-2007 at 07:14 PM. |
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I didn't get that, I went to EPA site.
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I edited out the pictures and replaced it with a direct link.
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what in the hell are SCR devices? I can't tell from the link.
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Selective catalytic reduction (SCR), a process where a gaseous or liquid reductant (most commonly ammonia or urea) is added to the exhaust gas stream and is absorbed onto a catalyst. The reductant reacts with NOx in the exhaust gas to form H2O (water vapor) and N2 (nitrogen gas).
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