Advanced Clean Air Technologies, ACAT Global, has recommended its newly released technologically advanced catalytic converter to combat China’s air pollution levels moving into a hazardous health state.
ACAT Global LLC of Charlevoix, Michigan, utilizes patented and proprietary technology and processes to manufacture the world’s lightest, smallest and most effective metallic catalytic converter substrates.
The company is offering its newly released catalytic converters as a solution to China to control the rising pollution level as the United States Embassy has rated the air in central Beijing an astounding 755 on an air quality scale of 0 to 500, the ACAT Global catalytic converters would significantly support in the rectifying of the deadly air pollution dilemma.
This solution is said to bring down the emissions drastically with stringent testing parameters showing a 44 percent reduction in particulate matter being released into the atmosphere, meaning almost a 50% reduction in air pollution.
Acquiring all technology and manufacturing assets of Delphi’s metallic catalytic converter division recently, ACAT Global claims that it is now producing the lightest, smallest, most cost-effective and efficient catalytic converter substrates on the market today. The products use up to one-third less precious metals, yet still achieve the same emissions reduction while reducing sound by up to 30 decibels. ACAT’s technology raises environmental standards by improving conversion efficiency while also reducing weight through the use of fewer raw materials.
“The impact of this patented and proprietary technology has far reaching implications, not only from a business and manufacturing perspective but, something of even greater importance -- a profoundly game-changing global environmental impact,” said Joe W. Moch, counsel for ACAT Global, and former Chairman of the Environmental and Toxic Tort section of the American Bar Association. Moch is also a renowned author, (written eight books on Law) and international race car driver (Mille Miglia in Italy and the Tour de France),
ACAT Global officials confirmed that they look forward to help clients meet their emissions reduction goals by providing solutions that comply with North American (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board (News - Alert)) and worldwide emissions policies.
Edited by Carlos Olivera