Glossary of Terms

Glossary of Terms

These acronyms are crucial to Regenx Tech because they encompass key components, technologies, and regulatory frameworks relevant to the company’s operations in sustainable metals recovery.

AutoCat - Catalytic Converter for Automobile
BEV - Battery Electric Vehicle
CARB - California Air Resources Board
Cat - Catalytic Converter
CO - Carbon Monoxide
CO2 - Carbon Dioxide
CSE - Canadian Securities Exchange
CSF - Catalyzed Soot Filter (also known as a DPF)
DEF - Diesel Exhaust Fluid
Diesel - Vehicle with Diesel powered engine
DOC - Diesel Oxidation Catalyst
DOE - US Department of Energy
DOT - US Department of Transportation
DPF - Diesel Particulate Filter
EPA - US Environmental Protection Agency
EU - European Union
EV - Electric Vehicle
g - Gram
GPT - Grams per Tonne
H2O - Water
HDD - Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicle
HDOf - Off-Road Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicle
Hybrid - A vehicle that has ICE and Electric power
ICE - Internal Combustion Engine
Kg - Kilogram (2.2 lbs)
Lbs - Pounds
LDD - Light Duty Diesel Vehicle
N2 - Nitrogen
NOx - Nitrogen Oxides
Oz - Troy ounce (31.1 g)
Pd - Palladium
PEV - Plug-in Vehicle
PGM - Platinum Group Metals
PHEV - Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle
PLS - Pregnant Leach Solution
PPM - Parts Per Million (1 g per tonne)
Pt - Platinum
Rh - Rhodium
SCR - Selective Catalytic Reduction Filter
SEC - US Security Exchange Commission
SiC - Silicon Carbide
SOx - Sulphur Dioxides
Tonne - Metric Tonne (2,204 lbs)
Ton - Imperial Ton
VOC - Volatile Organic Compounds
VCM - Voluntary Credit Market (Carbon Credits Market)

Regenx Tech's innovative processes focus on extracting precious metals such as Platinum, Palladium, and Rhodium from diesel catalytic converters (AutoCat), which ties directly to terms like SiC, PGM, and specific diesel vehicle types (HDD, LDD). Understanding environmental regulations and standards (e.g., EPA, CARB, VCM) is vital for compliance and demonstrating the eco-friendly nature of their technology. Moreover, knowledge of these acronyms supports strategic alignment with global standards and markets (e.g., SEC, CSE, EURO) while emphasizing their focus on emissions reduction and sustainability (e.g., NOx, SOx, VOC).