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GEO2 Applications
CLM-based materials can improve catalyst performance. MORE>>
CLM-based materials can help enable low cost clean diesel at without compromises. MORE>>
CLM-based filters can survive the harsh environment of two-stroke engines and enable clean low cost transportation. MORE>>
CLM-based substrates combine high permeability with high filtration efficiency to suit many difficult filtration applications MORE>>
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Company Overview
GEO2 Technologies is a materials science company that provides a unique and patented Cross-Linked Microstructure (CLMTM) for advanced filtration and complex chemical reactions.
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Featuring Cross-Linked Microstructure
GEO2 has mastered a novel set of high temperature ceramics. GEO2’s CLM achieves the previously unattainable combination of high porosity, high filtration efficiency, high temperature resistance and low backpressure.
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Made in Multiple Materials to Suit Applications
GEO2’s CLM is available in different material chemistries for different applications. For example in diesel applications, CLM is available in Silicon Carbide, Cordierite and Mullite materials.
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Extruded into High Cell Density Honeycombs for High Quality and Low Cost
To produce its filters, GEO2 uses proven, patented, and scaleable extrusion processes. This approach leads to high quality and low cost filters.
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Serving Diesel Filtration and Other Markets
GEO2 is a leading developer of high porosity ceramic materials for next-generation diesel filters. Customers are also using GEO2’s CLM for other filtration and catalyst applications in which high porosity, high strength and thermomechanical robustness are required, such as gasoline emissions, industrial filtration, fuel cell reformers, and consumer applications.
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Protected by Strong Intellectual Property
GEO2 has 16 issued patents in its portfolio of more than 50 U.S. patents pending and has patents pending in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany and Europe, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Singapore, and Taiwan. Please click here for a link to Geo2 Patents.
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