Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEMS) Articles
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Enhancing Continuous Emission Monitoring Solutions: The Role of Optical Gas Imaging
Continuous emission monitoring is vital for industries to adhere to environmental regulations and mitigate the impact of pollutants on public health and the environment. Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) has emerged as a potent tool in this regard, offering real-time detection and visualization of gas leaks. However, ensuring reliability and minimizing false alarms remains a challenge. In this article, ...
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TRS Monitoring in the Pulp Industry
The smell associated with pulp production originates from different sulfur compounds. The most well-known is probably hydrogen sulfide, H2S (H-S-H) but there are also compounds like methyl mercaptan (CH3-S-H), dimethyl sulfide (CH3-S-CH3), and dimethyl disulfide (CH3-S-S-CH3). These four substances are collectively referred to as “total reduced sulfur”, TRS. Emissions of TRS together ...
By OPSIS AB
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Emission monitoring in a hollow glass production plant - Case Study
Context The client, already familiar with ENVEA’s products through previous collaborations, was looking for a continuous emission monitoring solution to equip a new hollow glass production and processing plant for liquid ...
By ENVEA
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Improving Process Control: Gas Analysis Technologies for Heat Treatment Operations
Introduction: In the intricate world of industrial manufacturing, where precision is paramount, heat treatment operations stand out as a critical process for modifying material properties. Ensuring optimal conditions within heat treatment furnaces is essential for achieving desired material characteristics, such as hardness, strength, and durability. Gas analysis technologies play a pivotal role ...
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The Future of Environmental Compliance: Gas Analysis for Regulatory Compliance
Introduction: As environmental regulations continue to evolve and become more stringent, industries around the world are facing increasing pressure to comply with emissions standards and minimise their environmental impact. Gas analysis plays a crucial role in this landscape, providing industries with the tools and insights needed to achieve regulatory compliance and uphold environmental ...
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Understanding the Different Types of Gas Detectors
Gas detectors are essential devices that are used to detect the presence of harmful gases in the environment. They are commonly found in industrial settings, commercial buildings, and even in our homes. However, there are various types of gas detectors available, each designed for specific applications and environments. In this article, we will explore the different types of gas detectors, their ...
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Air Pollution Part 4 – Reduction Methods
With all said about emissions of pollutants in preceding blogs, it should also be noted that there are multiple methods available and in frequent use to reduce the emissions at their sources, both of gaseous substances and particulates. Addressing Particulates To start with the latter, there are cyclones, electrostatic filters, and fabric filters that can catch the particles before being ...
By OPSIS AB
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Comparing CEMS methods based on different principles: a revolutionary advance in real-time environmental monitoring
Environmental protection and monitoring are crucial to maintaining the ecological balance of the earth. Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) play a key role in this area, monitoring pollutants in the atmosphere in real time to ensure that businesses and governments comply with emission standards. This article will compare several CEMS methods with different principles, explore their ...
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Choose the best portable gas detector
1.WHAT IS A PORTABLE GAS DETECTOR Portable gas detector is a reliable and compact device designed to detect and alert you to the presence of dangerous levels of carbon monoxide (CO) gas. With its advanced sensor technology, this detector offers accurate readings and provides an early warning system to ensure your safety. When it comes to protecting yourself and your loved ones from the silent ...
By JXCT
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How to Choose the Right Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CMES) System for Your Gas Analysis Needs
Gas analysis plays a vital role in environmental protection, industrial safety and production efficiency. Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CMES) is a key tool to ensure that gas emissions comply with regulations and standards. However, there are several factors that need to be considered when selecting a CMES system that suits your gas analysis needs. This article will show you how to ...
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Enhancements In Optical Gas Imaging
The future trajectory of Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) is poised to revolutionize emission quantification and continuous monitoring solutions. Technological enhancements in OGI sensors and cameras are at the forefront of these developments, with a specialized focus on refining capabilities for precise emission quantification. One pivotal area of innovation centers around the enhancement of OGI ...
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The Evolving Landscape of Global VOC Emission Monitoring Regulations: A Comprehensive Overview
Introduction: Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are significant contributors to air pollution, impacting both the environment and public health. Recognizing the urgency of addressing VOC emissions, countries around the world are actively shaping and implementing regulations to monitor and control these harmful pollutants. This article provides a detailed overview of existing and upcoming VOC ...
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Hydrogen Chloride Analyzer: Your Solution for Precise HCL Measurement!
Are you ready for a deep dive into Hydrogen Chloride Analyzers? These devices measure Hydrogen Chloride in the air. You’ll learn all about them here! With this knowledge, you can keep your workplace safe and sound. Let’s jump ...
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Benefits of Air Quality Monitoring
The air we breathe has an immeasurable impact on our lives. It’s not just a matter of sustenance, health, and well-being. As urbanisation and industrialisation continue to surge, the need for robust air quality monitoring becomes more pressing. Today, air quality monitoring isn’t merely a trend; it’s a necessity. Real-time air quality monitors have revolutionised the ...
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Continuous air quality monitoring for harmful particulate matter and aerosols
Air pollution is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as «contamination of the indoor or outdoor environment by any chemical, physical or biological agent that modifies the natural characteristics of the atmosphere» [1]. When air pollution levels are high, this can lead to respiratory problems, heart disease, and other illnesses (e.g., cancer). It can also cause acid rain, ...
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Advanced Industrial Gas Analyzers - Streamlining Industrial Processes!
Advanced Industrial Gas Analyzers stand as true marvels in technology. Key players in streamlining industrial processes, their role is indispensable. By measuring gases accurately, they ensure safety, productivity, and environmental compliance. The purpose here is to explore these critical tools in ...
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Innovative Ways to Improve Your LDAR Program
As environmental regulations become increasingly stringent, it’s crucial for industries to stay ahead of the curve by adopting innovative strategies to improve their Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) programs. An effective LDAR program minimizes harmful emissions and demonstrates a company’s commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainability. ...
By LDARtools
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Unlocking the Potential of UV Gas Analyzers for Enhanced Detection!
Unlock the potential of UV gas analyzers for enhanced detection. This blog aims to educate and inform on UV gas analyzer basics, advantages, applications, and techniques to maximize their ...
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ED Metathesis - How does it Work?
ED Metathesis -How does it Work? EDM like ED depends on the following general principles: Most salts dissolved in water are ions, either positively charged (cations), or negatively charged (anions). Since two identical charged poles repel each other and two opposite poles attract, the ions migrate toward the electrodes with an opposite electric charge. ED and EDM are processes in which ions move ...
By YASA ET
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Continuous Emissions Monitoring – What, Why, and How?
In an ideal world, combustion merely gives emissions of water and carbon dioxide (CO2). Water is a non-issue while CO2 nowadays is looked upon with concern, giving its key role in the global climate changes. However, the issues with emissions do not stop there.The thermal processes also generate nitrogen oxides, primarily NO. Depending on the fuel composition, the type of combustion process, and ...
By OPSIS AB
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