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Evaporative emissions from the fuel tank and carburetor have been controlled on all 1971 and later model automobiles sold in the United States. This has been accomplished by either a vapor recovery system which uses the crankcase of the engine for the storage of the hydrocarbon vapors or an adsorption and regeneration system using a canister of activated carbon to trap the vapors and hold them until such time as a fresh air purge through the canister carries the vapors to the induction system for burning in the combustion chamber. [Pg.524]

One of the early problems with catalytic control of automobile exhaust emissions was during the few minutes immediately after starting the engine when the cold catalytic systems did not function. This was solved by developing a porous zeolite which traps the unburned hydrocarbons while the catalysts are still cold [15]. Once the catalysts have warmed up, the zeolite canister also warms, releasing the trapped hydrocarbons to the catalytic systems to perform their important control reactions. [Pg.76]

The product (bottles, canisters, drums, ventilation conduits, surfboards, suitcase shells, roof luggage racks, heating oil tanks, automobile fuel tanks, etc.) of extm-sion blow molding is produced in two parallel processes (Fig. 21) ... [Pg.201]

Vibration welding techniques have found several applications in the automobile industry including emission control canisters, fuel pumps and tanks, head and tail light assemblies, heater valves, air intake filters, water pump housings, and bumper assemblies. They have also been used for joining pressure vessels and for batteries, motor housings, and butane gas lighter tanks. [Pg.590]

In the United States, measures to control the levels of automobile emissions and therefore of photochemical smog have become sophisticated since the first federal Clean Air Act of 1967. Modifications to the ICE have been extensive and included various redesigns of the combustion chamber, variations in the air-to-fuel ratio, reformulations of the composition of gasoline, the addition of the positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve to recirculate exhaust and underoxidized fuel gases through the combustion chambers, and the addition of carbon canisters that temporarily collect and then recirculate evaporated fuel from the gas tank and the fuel system. Some of these modifications have not always worked out as well as envisioned. For example, the 1990 modification to the Clean Air Act called for the addition of oxygenated... [Pg.487]


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