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GMC catalytic converter is a pollution-control device located in the exhaust system of an automobile. Way back in the 1980’s, the United States federal government passed a law stating
the requirement on all automobiles to have catalytic converters. In response to
the strict law, GMC catalytic converters have been conceptualized. GMC not only
aims to provide the public good and reliable cars. But the company is also geared
towards the welfare of the environmental condition and the people and other living
creations therein.
GMC catalytic converter converts the carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons that are
all given off as wastes by the combustion of gasoline from the car’s engine into
water and carbon dioxide gas. Also, the nitrous oxides are converted into the
more productive nitrogen gas that makes up a great percentage of air. GMC catalytic
converters are naturally coated with platinum and rhodium that serve as catalysts
speeding up the oxidation reactions of turning or converting the harmful gases
into less harmful substances.
With catalytic converters installed in every automobile, the harmful gases are
turned into purposive elements and harmless ones that do not ruin the environment
or the human beings. To prevent the engine from polluting the environment with
these gases, the catalytic converter is installed in the exhaust line in between
the exhaust manifold and the muffler. True indeed, GMC keeps up to its word of
providing the buying public efficient and reliable cars. Reliable-- in terms of
performance and environmental friendliness.
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