air purification control Articles
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Electrochemical NO2 gas sensor in NOx pollution control
Background: Nitrogen dioxide gas concentration can be measured by electrochemical NO2 gas sensor. On the one hand, under certain conditions, nitrogen dioxide can combine with hydrocarbons in the air to form photochemical smog. Damage the air quality of the atmosphere environment, seriously harm people’s health, so that people rely on the air environment is polluted. Sulfur oxides and ...
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Adsorbent Media (Sulphasorb XL, CPS12 Blend) - Dannon Yogurt, Minster, OH, USA - Case Study
SUMMARY After installing a biofilter to remove odors from its wastewater treatment plant at an Ohio yogurt plant, Dannon Yogurt continued to face odor complaints from neighbors. PureAir Filtration, which specializes in custom design solutions for a wide range of vapor phase air purification and contaminant control applications, stepped in to provide a custom air scrubber solution after the ...
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Data Driven Environmental Automation
Environmental monitoring systems generate incredible amounts of data each day. The opportunity of putting such valuable data at work is missed if the data cannot be converted into timely actions. Data-driven environmental automation can be triggered in real-time by integrating monitoring data with various mitigative systems such as dust suppression, odour control, air purification, etc. ...
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What air quality in car parks?
The quality of the air in the car parks is very variable. The main pollutants are often found above the recommended limit values, exposing the users but especially the operating personnel to health problems. This air quality varies according to three main parameters: The type of parking (overhead or underground) Traffic attendance and parking The type of ventilation (servo control and ...
By ETHERA
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How Does an Ozone Generator Work?
What is Ozone? Ozone is a molecule that forms when an oxygen molecule receives an extra oxygen atom. It occurs naturally through some chemical reactions, such as the creation of the ozone layer by the sun’s UV rays, and can also be produced during thunderstorms and waterfalls. While these examples are commonly associated with ozone, it is less well-known that it can also be artificially ...
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How big should urban green spaces be?
With cities poised to add 2.5 billion more people by 2050, now is a perfect time to get strategic about urban design. One of the big questions planners face is the best way to accommodate both built environments and natural settings, which provide important services such as making oxygen, cleansing water, absorbing noise, moderating summer heat, adding beauty and providing habitat for animals and ...
By Ensia
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Flood cleanup – watch out for mold and poor IAQ
Clean up with air quality in mind Flooding can strike anywhere around waterways, especially in the spring, when lakes and rivers swell up with melt-water. This year, major floods have already hit areas in North and South America and other parts of the world, including Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, California, Chile, Peru, Indonesia and Russia, just to name a few. When water levels rise, ...
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