Betekenis van:
cordierite
cordierite
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a blue mineral of magnesium and iron and aluminum and silicon and oxygen; often used as a gemstone
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- In terms of materials, both DOCs and DPFs use cordierite.
- As demonstrated by the interested parties, the substrates for DOC are mostly made of the non-porous cordierite.
- The cordierite which is predominantly used for the DOC substrate is sintered in the air and at relatively much lower temperature.
- Different types of DPFs can be distinguished on the basis of the material of the filter (for instance, ceramic, cordierite or metal) and the filter regeneration strategy.
- The interested parties indicate that the main characteristics of the substrates for a DOC and a DPF are different: a DOC substrate is usually made from non porous cordierite which must resist 400 °C temperatures or from stainless metal foil.
- Further, Saint-Gobain and the party with withheld identity also indicate that the production process of the DOC and DPF substrates are very different: the non porous cordierite used for the DOC substrate is sintered in the air at 400 °C temperature.
- Supports for catalysts, consisting of porous cordierite or mullite ceramic pieces, of an overall volume not exceeding 65 l, having, per cm2 of the cross-section, not less than one continuous channel which may be open at both ends or stopped at one end
- Supports for catalysts, consisting of porous cordierite or mullite ceramic pieces, of an overall volume not exceeding 65 l, having, per cm2 of the cross-section, not less than one continuous channel which may be open at both ends or stopped at one end
- Supports for catalysts, consisting of porous cordierite or mullite ceramic pieces, of an overall volume of not more than 65 l, having, per cm2 of the cross-section, not less than one continuous channel which may be open at both ends or stopped at one end