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Delphi Hydrogen Enrichment
Delphi Hydrogen Enrichment enables use of an on-board reformer to convert gasoline to a hydrogen rich reformate allowing for near-zero emissions.
Classification:Energy & Environmental Systems: Vehicle Emissions
Delphi Reusable Ergonomic Shipping and Handling Container
The Delphi Reusable Ergonomic Shipping and Handling Container is a patented innovation that provides a reusable container for coiled reel stock material and functions as both a shipping and manufacturing handling container. It offers ergonomic access to the coil stock material for use in manufacturing and assembly processes. Proven in high-volume production operations, these reusable containers provide cost savings over single use designs.
Classification:Energy & Environmental Systems: Recycling
Delphi Separation of Thermoplastic Polymers
Delphi's Separation of Thermoplastic Polymers cleanly and effectively separates a product's materials after the product's service life, allowing these materials to be recycled. The separation process can be used with any combination of different polymers, or polymers and metal. Unlike other recycling processes, which can contaminate materials or separate them incompletely, this process easily and purely separates different plastics and metals by differences in their physical properties. It solves current problems of material contamination and mixing, which is common in other recycling processes for different plastics.
Classification:Energy & Environmental Systems: Recycling
Delphi Thermoelectric Material Technology
Delphi's Thermoelectric Material Technology is a solid-state semiconductor material that can generate electricity in the presence of a thermal gradient. It can also transfer heat in the presence of electric current. Devices using thermoelectric material technology are suited for cooling small areas, precision temperature control of small objects and, generating electricity from waste heat.
Classification:Energy & Environmental Systems: Miscellaneous
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