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Stationary Source Emissions Control
in Europe
Johnson Matthey’s involvement
in stationary pollution control in Europe dates back
to the early 1970s when catalyst technology was first
used in the UK to control visible emissions from a
nitric acid manufacturing plant.
Four decades on, Johnson Matthey remains
at the forefront of industry efforts to tackle stationary
source air pollution through continuous development
of emissions control catalyst and filter technologies
to meet progressively tightening local, national and
European air quality standards.
Today, Johnson Matthey offers a comprehensive
range of catalyst and filter systems developed for
a variety of stationary applications, including:
Enquiries
For more information, please contact us at our European
Sales Office in Frankfurt, Germany, or via one of
our regional bureaux by clicking
here or by submitting your application details
using one of our electronic enquiry
forms.
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