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  • Hydrogen Trucks: The Long-Haul Decarbonization Play That Depend

    Hydrogen trucks are moving from pilot headlines to procurement decisions because they solve a specific freight problem: high payload, long distance, fast turnaround. Battery-electric excels in many regional and urban duty cycles, but long-haul fleets often face charging dwell time, grid capacity con...
  • Why Waste Three-Way Catalytic Converter Recycling Is Becoming

    Waste three-way catalytic converter recycling is moving from a niche scrap activity to a strategic supply lever, because these devices concentrate platinum group metals (PGMs) that are difficult, energy-intensive, and geopolitically exposed when sourced from primary mining. As automakers and industr...
  • Why Multi-Wavelength Temperature Measurement Is Becoming

    Multi-wavelength temperature measuring instruments are moving from niche metrology to mainstream process control because they solve a stubborn problem: emissivity uncertainty. In high-temperature manufacturing, the surface “brightness” changes with oxidation, coatings, roughness, and vie...
  • Why the Three-Way Redox Catalytic Converter Is Trending Again:

    The three-way redox catalytic converter is back at the center of powertrain strategy because emissions compliance is tightening while hybrid and range-extended architectures keep gasoline engines in the mix. For decision-makers, the key point is simple: the converter is no longer a “mature&rdq...
  • Dust Suppression Is Now a Strategic KPI: How Precision Control

    Dust suppression has moved from a “housekeeping” task to a board-level control because it now sits at the intersection of safety performance, ESG credibility, and uptime. Fugitive dust undermines visibility, accelerates wear on conveyors and mobile equipment, and increases cleanup and sh...