Catalytic Converter
The Catalytic converter is nothing but the EEC, i.e., exhaust emission control device that converts toxic gases and pollutants in exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine to tiny harmful contaminants near catalyzing a redox reaction (oxidation and a loss reaction). The Catalytic converters used including internal combustion engines fueled by either petrol (gasoline) or diesel—including lean-burn motors as well as kerosene heaters and stoves. Nowadays in the Automobile organization, the exhaust-system part holding a catalyst that causes the change of the dangerous gases such as the first one is carbon monoxide and the second one is uncombusted hydrocarbons into mostly friendly products (such as water and carbon dioxide). The catalytic coverter comes according to EURO norms which are Euro norms III, IV, V, VI as per requirement. Currently, Euro norms VI has been accepted worldwide in all the vehicles.