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Camcon targets aviation industry; Reveals novel Binary Actuating Technology to reduce jet aircraft noise and toxic emissions.

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Publication Date: 24-FEB-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Ingram Investment Ltd.

M2 PRESSWIRE-24 February 2005-CAMCON: Camcon targets aviation industry; Reveals novel Binary Actuating Technology to reduce jet aircraft noise and toxic emissions(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

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Quieter and more environment-friendly airplanes could soon become a reality, as Camcon Technology unveils a technology to reduce jet aircraft noise and eliminate toxic emissions.

Camcon is currently developing a prototype valve to reduce toxic emissions and improve the efficiency of jet aircraft by controlling how fuel is injected into the combustion chamber.

In experiments at the Berlin Technical University, Camcon(r) Binary Actuation Technology (BAT) valves have...

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