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titleOfInvention Metal substrate for catalyst and denitration catalyst using the same
abstract A catalyst metal substrate capable of preventing catalyst deterioration due to an alkali component in exhaust gas denitration containing an alkali component and a plate-like denitration catalyst using the metal are provided. A catalyst characterized in that a ceramic oxide film 2 for preventing contact with dust in exhaust gas is formed on convex portions on the front surface and back surface of a substrate 1 on which a metal substrate is processed with a metal lath. Metal substrate. [Selection] Figure 2
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