Corning Supplying Detroit Diesel With Emission Solutions

Corning will supply Detroit Diesel with advanced diesel emissions control products to help company meet the EPA 2007 emission regulations.

CORNING, N.Y. - Corning Inc. announced Wednesday that it will supply Detroit Diesel Corp. with advanced diesel emissions control products.

The multi-year agreement will aid Detroit Diesel, a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler AG, in meeting the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 2007 emission regulations, which went into effect Jan. 1, 2007.

The Corning DuraTrap filters and Celcor substrates will go into Detroit Diesel’s emissions control systems for medium and heavy-duty engines.

Corning is a supplier of advanced cellular ceramic substrates and diesel particulate filters to many major manufacturers of gasoline and diesel engines and vehicles.

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