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NGK exhibition at Carbon Capture Technology Expo 2025 North America

June 09, 2025

NGK Insulators, Ltd. will exhibit monolith substrates for Direct Air Capture (DAC), gas separation membrane technologies, and a Membrane reactor at Carbon Capture Technology Expo 2025 North America, held at NRG CENTER in Houston, Texas, from June 25th (Wed.) to 26th (Thu.), 2025.

Carbon Capture Technology Expo
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Carbon Capture Technology Expo 2025 North America will gather over 10,000 visitors to address the increasing role of Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage which plays in the transition to Carbon Neutrality.

Outline of Carbon Capture Technology Expo 2025 North America

Dates June 25th (Wed.) to 26th (Thu.), 2025
NGK Booth 1200
Official site Carbon Capture Technology Expo 2025 North America

Exhibitor products

NGK will introduce Honeycomb ceramic substrates used as key components in DAC systems, Sub-nano ceramic membranes for H2 and CO2 separation processes, and Efficient reactors that reduce energy consumption.

NGK’s thin-wall Honeycomb ceramics substrates have low pressure loss and high specific surface area. In addition, NGK can coordinate the thermal capacity, cell structure/pore microstructure and durability. Sub-nano ceramic membranes are formed using a thin, defect-free separation layer applied onto the Honeycomb ceramics substrates to achieve a more accurate gas separation with high efficiency.

In addition, NGK will introduce Efficient Membrane reactor. This membrane reactor utilizes sub-nano ceramic membrane technology to simultaneously separate by-products during chemical reactions. This technology can reduce CO2 emissions and dramatically improve energy efficiency, contributing to the realization of a carbon-neutral society.

These products improve on CO2 capture processes by reducing the capital costs and energy consumption.


Honeycomb ceramics substrates for DAC system
Sub-nano ceramic membranes


Scaling up direct air capture for a net zero future (The Financial Times)
Carbon Capture Journal
Product information on Ceramic substrates for Direct Air Capture systems

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