Frequently Asked Questions
How does Catalytic Converters work?
Catalytic converters function by facilitating a chemical reaction that transforms harmful gases produced during the combustion process into less harmful emissions. They contain a honeycomb structure coated with catalysts, such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium. When exhaust gases pass through the converter, these catalysts trigger conversions: carbon monoxide is altered into carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons into water vapor and carbon dioxide, and nitrogen oxides into nitrogen and oxygen. The process effectively reduces the release of toxic gases into the atmosphere, making vehicles more environmentally friendly while meeting emissions standards.







