Catalytic converter having monolith with mica support means ther

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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23288FC, 60322, B01J 800, F01N 315, F01N 700

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039664198

ABSTRACT:
Spacers formed from mica are disposed in a catalytic converter between a monolithic ceramic catalyst element and a metal converter housing. As the converter warms, the spacers increase the compressive loading on the catalyst element to support and immobilize it within the housing.

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