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Air Pollution Part 3 – Sources of Particulates
“Particulates” is a complex mix of natural and synthetic microscopic particles such as mineral dust, sea salts, ammonium salts, organic matter, and soot. There are both natural and anthropogenic sources of particulates in the air. The primary concern to health is the ability of particulates to penetrate deep into the lungs of humans and other living organisms, where it affects the ...
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Environmental Considerations for Rubber-Tired Gantry Cranes
In an era where sustainability and environmental consciousness are at the forefront of industrial decision-making, the adoption of eco-friendly technologies becomes paramount. Rubber-tired gantry ...
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How Does Auto Backwash Filter Work on Ships?
Auto backwash filters(Automatic backwash filters) on ships operate on a similar principle as those used in other industries, with a focus on efficiently removing impurities from seawater to ensure the proper functioning of various shipboard systems. ...
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Equipment & Solutions
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PFAS Source Sampling System - EPA Method 45 (OTM-45)
The Apex Instruments PFAS Sampling System is based on the EPA Other Test Method 45 (OTM-45) and Other Test Method 50 (OTM-50) for the isokinetic collection of PFAS from stationary sources. PFAS stands for per- and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals, which are found in a wide range of consumer products and facilities. PFAS can accumulate in the body and may lead to adverse health effects. Gaseous and ...
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CEM India 2024 - Conference and Exhibition on Emissions Monitoring
India is one of the world's fastest growing economies. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) of India has taken an important step to adopt Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) in India.