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- Polyamide 6 grades are claimed to meet new gas-permeation rules: manufacturers of gas-powered vehicles and power tools are under pressure to develop fuel-delivery systems and even portable fuel containers that meet stringent federal and state hydrocarbon-
- In North America, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA and the California Air Resources Board CARB both have mandated low permeation rates for the fuel tanks of almost every device powered by a gasoline engine. In Europe, fluorination, a key technique for permeation control in fuel tanks, is being phased...
- Research articles 2008-05-01
- Rhodia Fined $18 Million for Fire-Prone Hazwaste
- WASHINGTON, DC ENS ? Rhodia Inc. has been fined $18 million as a result of its guilty pleas to two knowing violations of the Resource, Conservation and Recovery Act RCRA at Rhodia?s elemental phosphorus manufacturing plant in Silver Bow County, Montana. The criminal fine is the largest ever paid for...
- Research articles 2004-05-04
- New Ideas To Cut Fuel, Lubes Ash Problems In Pm Filters
- Detroit -- A host of innovations point the way to reduction or elimination of ash build-up problems inside diesel particulate matter PM filters caused by fuel and lube additives, according to leading technology developers at the Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress here. Examples: PSA Peugeot Citroen, developer...
- Research articles 2001-03-19
- Cdt, Psa/Rhodia Data Show Epa Misunderstood Pm Trap/Additive Combo Effectiveness - Clean Diesel Technologies Inc., Peugeot S.A., Rhodia reports conflict with Environmental Protection Agency data regarding particulate matter - Statistical Data Included
- U.S. EPA's "response to comments" document explaining its now-final diesel emissions control rule (see related story, above) mistakenly under-rates the particulate matter PM reduction efficiency of PM filters using metallic additives for soot regeneration.
- Research articles 2001-01-22
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- Rhodia Negotiates Consent Decree with USEPA to Resolve New Source Review Air Issues
- CRANBURY, N.J. -- Specialty chemical producer Rhodia Inc. (NYSE:RHA) has negotiated a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and three states to resolve New Source Review NSR and New Source Performance Standards NSPS permitting issues associated with the company's sulfuric acid facilities.
- Research articles 2007-04-26
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