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Advanced Voc Control Technology

by PRD Tech, Inc.

Limiting hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) emission from industrial operations and waste treatment facilities became a national priority in 1990 with passage of the Clean Air Act amendments. The trend towards stricter air emissions regulation is spreading throughout the world, leading to developments such as biofiltration for effective air ...

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Gasplasma - Gasification and Plasma Conversion Technology

by Advanced Plasma Power (APP)

Gasification and Plasma Conversion waste to energy technology that generates clean, renewable, local energy. Gasplasma is an Advanced Conversion Technology ('ACT') that converts waste feedstock into a clean hydrogen-rich syngas and a vitrified recyclate called Plasmarok that can be used as a building material or replacement aggregate.

PSD/SRDT - Weather Station

by Climatronics Corporation

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines assist operators of potential air pollution sources in complying with the 1977/1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. Operators are required to gather ambient air quality measurements, including meteorological data, at the site of the new air pollution source to estimate its impact on the vicinity and ...

SmartCEM - Continuous Monitoring of Flue Gas Emissions

by Codel International Ltd

SmartCEM is the ultimate solution for continuous monitoring of flue gas emissions. It is a fully integrated monitoring concept from the basic analysers and their calibration verification packages through to digital communications, data logging and automatic reporting.

GCEM40 - In-situ Flue Gas Analyser - CO

by Codel International Ltd

The GCEM40 CO is a single channel gas analyser that uses an in-situ probe set into the duct to measure the CO concentration in the flue gases. The analyser uses infrared gas cell correlation technology to determine the CO levels as the gases diffuse into the stainless steel measurement chamber. It provides a high accuracy, low maintenance ...

GCEM40 - In-situ Flue Gas Analyser - SO2

by Codel International Ltd

The GCEM40 SO2 is a single channel gas analyser that uses an in-situ probe set into the duct to measure the SO2 concentration in the flue gases. The analyser uses infrared gas cell correlation technology to determine the SO2 levels as the gases diffuse into the stainless steel measurement chamber. It provides a high accuracy, low maintenance ...

GCEM40 - In-situ Flue Gas Analyser - H2O

by Codel International Ltd

The GCEM40 H2O is a single channel gas analyser that uses an in-situ probe set into the duct to measure the H20 concentration in the flue gases. The analyser uses infrared gas cell correlation technology to determine the H20 levels as the gases diffuse into the stainless steel measurement chamber. It provides a high accuracy, low maintenance ...

GCEM40 - In-situ Flue Gas Analyser - CO/CO2/H2O

by Codel International Ltd

The GCEM40 CO/CO2/H2O is a multi channel gas analyser that uses an in-situ probe set into the duct to measure the CO, CO2 and H2O concentration in the flue gases. The analyser uses infrared gas cell correlation technology to determine the gas levels as they diffuse into the stainless steel measurement chamber. It provides a high accuracy, low ...

GCEM40 - In-situ Flue Gas Analyser - CO/NO/CO2/H2O

by Codel International Ltd

The GCEM40 CO/NO/CO2/H2O is a multi-channel gas analyser that uses an in-situ probe set into the duct to measure the NO, CO, CO2 and H2O concentration in the flue gases. The analyser uses infrared gas cell correlation technology to determine the gas levels as they diffuse into the stainless steel measurement chamber. It provides high accuracy, low ...

PM-10 Series - High Volume Air Sampling Systems

by HI-Q Environmental Products Company

The EPA Clean Air Act of 1987 established a measuring standard to evaluate and monitor the health effects of thoracic inhaleable particles. The standard was set that in order for an environment to be healthy, in terms of these particles, it must have a concentration of less than 150 mg/m3 of particles with aerodynamic diameters less than 10 ...


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