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    Another source for catalytic material

    Another source for catalytic material is industry.



    Catalytic material is used in the exhaust stacks and fume scrubbers for many industrial applications. If an industrial operation is exhausting any type of gas, they will have a catalytic converter somewhere along the exhaust path. These have to be replaced on a fairly regular basis and are heavily regulated by the EPA here in the United States.

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