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The Lean NOx Trap (LNT) is a type of exhaust system and component used to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from diesel engines. It works by trapping NOx molecules in a storage medium, such as a catalyst, and then releasing them as harmless nitrogen and water vapor. The LNT is a cost-effective solution for reducing NOx emissions, as it does not require the use of additional fuel or additives. It is also a relatively simple technology, making it easy to install and maintain.
The LNT market is growing as more countries and regions adopt stricter emissions regulations. This has led to increased demand for LNTs, as they are an effective way to meet these regulations. The market is also being driven by the increasing popularity of diesel engines, as they are more fuel-efficient than gasoline engines.
Some of the major companies in the LNT market include Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Denso, and Faurecia. These companies are all leading suppliers of LNTs, offering a wide range of products for various applications. Show Less Read more