Daphne Technology’s Plasma-Catalysis System: A Revolutionary Advancement in Air Pollution Technology

Revolutionary Plasma-Catalytic Technology Receives Approval in Principle from Lloyd’s Register for Daphne Technology’s SlipPure™ System

Daphne Technology has received Approval in Principle (AiP) from Lloyd’s Register for its innovative SlipPure™ system, which incorporates Plasma-Catalytic technology. This cutting-edge solution significantly reduces plasma power consumption and achieves high methane slip reductions at lower exhaust temperatures than traditional catalyst-only solutions.

The system was thoroughly tested using exhaust gas from a land-based test engine in Germany. Methane slip is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, with a much greater global warming potential than CO2. The Plasma-Catalytic process demonstrated impressive results, with a 62% reduction in methane slip at 75% load and exhaust temperatures as low as 380 °C. This technology has the potential to make a real impact in reducing methane emissions and improving environmental sustainability.

Dr. Mario Michan, CEO and Founder of Daphne Technology, expressed gratitude for the AiP and emphasized the readiness of their technology for market deployment. Lloyd’s Register Global Gas Segment Director, Panos Mitrou, praised the advancements made by Daphne Technology in helping companies effectively reduce methane slip in various industries. The partnership between Daphne Technology and Lloyd’s Register continues to drive innovation in emissions reduction technologies.

Daphne Technology’s SlipPure™ system uses advanced Plasma-Catalytic technology to reduce plasma power consumption while achieving high methane slip reductions at lower exhaust temperatures than traditional catalyst-only solutions. The system was rigorously tested using exhaust gas from a land-based test engine in Germany, demonstrating its effectiveness in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Methane slip is one of the biggest contributors to global warming, with a much greater potential than CO2. The Plasma-Catalytic process achieved impressive results with a 62% reduction in methane slip at 75% load and exhaust temperatures as low as 380 °C.

Dr. Mario Michan, CEO and Founder of Daphne Technology expressed his gratitude for the Approval in Principle (AiP) received by their innovative SlipPure™ system. He emphasized that their technology is ready for market deployment and will have a significant impact on reducing methane emissions and improving environmental sustainability.

Lloyd’s Register Global Gas Segment Director, Panos Mitrou praised the advancements made by Daphne Technology in helping companies effectively reduce methane slip in various industries. The partnership between these two organizations continues to drive innovation in emissions reduction technologies.

In conclusion, Daphne Technology’s SlipPure™ system has received Approval in Principle (AiP) from Lloyd’s Register for its innovative use of Plasma-Catalytic technology to reduce plasma power consumption while achieving high methane slip reductions at lower exhaust temperatures than traditional catalyst-only solutions. This cutting-edge solution has great potential to make an impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving environmental sustainability.

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