The term “Hcat” on a code reader can perplex many automotive enthusiasts and even seasoned mechanics. Posing…
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A “heated catalyst” refers to a catalyst that is maintained at an elevated temperature to accelerate a chemical reaction. By supplying heat, the catalyst’s activity is enhanced, improving reaction rates and efficiency in various industrial and laboratory processes. This term is commonly used in fields such as chemical engineering, environmental technology, and materials science.