Corning Sees Steady Demand For Filtration Substrates
Despite electrification, the American giant that specialises in material science is bullish about the demand for its filtration substrates as emission norms become more stringent globally.
American material science major Corning, a key supplier of cellular ceramic substrates that form an integral part of catalytic converters deployed in most modern vehicles to curb their emissions, is betting big on the potential of its products in the coming decades.
Even as electrification is capturing widespread attention amid the accelerated push towards sustainable mobility, the company expects ICE to continue to remain strong for another 2-3 decades and therefore, is confident of the prolonged demand for filtration substrates that enable automakers to comply with stringent global emission norms.
According to Dr Willard Cutler, Division Vice President and ...
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