Emission Control Technologies
Emission control technologies are methods and devices designed to reduce harmful pollutants released into the atmosphere from various sources, such as vehicles and industrial processes. These technologies aim to improve air quality and comply with environmental regulations by capturing or treating emissions before they enter the air.
Common emission control technologies include catalytic converters, which convert harmful gases into less harmful substances in vehicles, and scrubbers, which remove pollutants from industrial exhaust. Other methods, like particulate filters, trap solid particles, while selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, contributing to cleaner air and a healthier environment.