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Reformer Catalysts are a type of catalyst used in the production of hydrogen and other gases. They are used in a variety of industrial processes, such as the production of ammonia, methanol, and other chemicals. Reformer Catalysts are typically composed of a metal oxide, such as alumina, and a metal, such as nickel or cobalt. The metal oxide acts as a support for the metal, which is responsible for the catalytic activity. The metal oxide also helps to reduce the amount of heat generated during the reaction.
Reformer Catalysts are used in a variety of industries, including the petrochemical, energy, and automotive industries. They are also used in the production of fuel cells and other energy-related technologies. The market for Reformer Catalysts is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a range of products.
Some of the companies in the Reformer Catalyst market include BASF, Johnson Matthey, UOP, Albemarle, and Clariant. These companies offer a range of products, including catalysts for the production of hydrogen, ammonia, methanol, and other gases. Show Less Read more