Emission Control by Eminox is the new brand name of the founding business, Eminox. As part of the Eminox Group of Companies, we design and manufacture modular, scalable exhaust aftertreatment systems for both new applications and retrofits to existing vehicles and equipment.
With over 30 years of expertise in oxidation catalysts, particulate filters, and SCR technologies, we enable customers to comply to IMO Tier III and Stage V Inland Waterways regulations.
Our accredited exhaust aftertreatment systems are readily available and adaptable for any application, are engineered to enhance the emissions performance of diesel engines ranging from 15okW to 3MW, across multiple sectors.
We also support single vessel approval (SVA), critical for new builds to achieve compliance with MARPOL Annex VI and UK port authority regulations.
Designed to be compact, our systems significantly reduce particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) in maritime and power generation applications.
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Established in 1978, with facilities in the UK and Europe, Eminox design, manufacture and install market-leading exhaust aftertreatment systems (EATS) for maritime vessels.
The range of systems, for engine power outputs 130kW-3MW, enables propulsion and auxiliary power compliance to the latest emissions regulations including Stage V Inland Waterways, EPA, and IMO Tier III.
Our modular, scalable emission control solutions have pioneering Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF) for PM reduction and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) for NOx reduction and are suitable for diesel- and gas-powered vessels, including those with challenging space envelopes.
Future fuels including hydrogen, ammonia and methanol also form part of Eminox’s product range.
The full life operation of the system is supported by a defined service programme and all serviceable components are easily accessible.
Emission Control technologies can be installed as OEM and upgrade solutions and support the growing focus on ECA compliance and a net-zero carbon future.