
combustion emission control
Combustion emission control involves technologies and methods used to reduce harmful pollutants released during combustion processes, such as in vehicles or power plants. These systems work by capturing or converting pollutants like nitrogen oxides (NOx), particulate matter, and unburned hydrocarbons before they escape into the air. Techniques include catalytic converters, filters, and scrubbers, which help ensure cleaner emissions, improve air quality, and meet environmental standards. Overall, these controls balance energy use with environmental responsibility, aiming to minimize human and ecological health impacts from combustion activities.