Combustion Monitoring
Articles & Whitepapers
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Gas Analysis in Power Generation: Optimising Efficiency and Reducing Emissions
Introduction In the dynamic landscape of power generation, optimising efficiency and reducing emissions are paramount objectives for ensuring sustainability and environmental responsibility. Gas analysis plays a pivotal role in achieving these goals by providing valuable insights into combustion processes, emissions, and overall system performance. In this blog post, we delve into the ...
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The PSM 2.0: A Game-Changer in Measuring Cluster and Nucleation Mode Particles
How Airmodus revolutionized nanoparticle science with the PSM Airmodus Ltd. was originally established to bring to life a groundbreaking invention – the first-ever Particle Size Magnifier ...
News
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Safety Resources to Protect Workers from Combustible Dust Hazards and Other Airborne Risks
Earlier this year, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a revised Combustible Dust National Emphasis Program (NEP). The original Combustible Dust NEP was issued in 2007, following a number of combustible dust incidents ...
Everything you need to know about PID Sensors
EY Research: Nearly Half of US Car Buyers Intend to Purchase an Electric Vehicle
AMETEK Land to Demonstrate its Solutions for Industrial Thermal Processing at THERMPROCESS 2023
Encino Environmental Services Introduces Enviromech™ Composite Thief Hatch for Reducing Emissions from Storage Tanks into the Environment
Equipment & Solutions
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Combustion Gas Analyser with IM-Smart App
The IM 1120 Flue Gas Analyser with its new, innovative HMI concept is controlled via the IM-Smart app and ensures simple operation, handling and evaluation for the user. Free IM-Smart app for remote operation of the IM 1120 with a tablet or smartphone. Various measurement modes with report generating function are available: Flue gas analysis - Differential Temperature - Oxygen Gap - CO Ambient - ...
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Web Seminar: Bioethanol – Challenges and Solutions for Monitoring of Trace Metals, Sulfur, Chlorine, and Nitrogen along the Value Chain
Over the past decade, bioethanol production has more than doubled due to increasing demand from the transportation sector. The production of bioethanol from renewable raw materials has great potential to reduce carbon emissions in the transportation sector. When used as a fuel, ethanol undergoes the same stringent controls for sulfur and trace metals as fossil fuels. Analysis standards and ...