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Why is Kaizen Important in Catalysis?
Catalysis plays a crucial role in various industrial processes, including
chemical manufacturing
,
pharmaceutical production
, and
environmental protection
. Implementing Kaizen in catalysis can lead to:
Enhanced catalyst efficiency and longevity
Reduced waste and energy consumption
Improved product quality and yield
Lower production costs
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