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Experimental Assessment of Particulate Measurement Instrumentation
Introduction The European Commission has funded a project called 'Experimental assessment of particulate measurement instrumentation'. The project was undertaken by AEA Technology in the United Kingdom. The work comprised two phases: Phase 1: Literature review to help formulate the recommendations for measuring techniques to be investigated in Phase 2. Phase 2: Experimental assessment of ...
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Particulate Matter monitoring – PM10
What is PM10? “PM”, Particulate Matter, is not a single pollutant, but refers to a complex mixture of solids and aerosols of varying shape, size, and chemical composition and may contain many chemical species like organic compounds, inorganic ions, metallic compounds, elementary carbon, etc. So, these atmospheric particles are defined by their diameter for air quality regulatory ...
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Dust monitoring – PM100
What is PM100? “PM” (Particulate Matter) is not a single pollutant but refers to a complex mixture of solids and aerosols of varying shape, size, and chemical composition. It may contain many chemical species like organic compounds, inorganic ios, metallic compounds, elementary carbon, etc. These atmospheric particles are definable by their diameter for air quality regulatory ...
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Particulate Matter monitoring – PM2.5
What is PM2.5? “PM”, Particulate Matter, is not a single pollutant, but refers to a complex mixture of solids and aerosols of varying shape, size, and chemical composition and may contain many chemical species like organic compounds, inorganic ions, metallic compounds, elementary carbon, etc. So, these atmospheric particles are defined by their diameter for air quality regulatory ...
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Air Particulate Monitoring – PM1
What is PM1 “PM” (Particulate Matter) is not a single pollutant but refers to a complex mixture of solids and aerosols. Which are of varying shape, size, and chemical composition. Which may contain many chemical species like organic compounds, inorganic ios, metallic compounds, elementary carbon, etc. These atmospheric particles are definable by their diameter for air quality ...
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Real-World Vehicle Emissions: A Summary of the Seventeenth Coordinating Research Council On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop
The Coordinating Research Council, Inc. (CRC) held its 17th On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop in March 2007, where results of the most recent on-road vehicle emissions research were presented. We summarize ongoing work from researchers who are engaged in improving our understanding of the role and contribution of mobile sources to ambient air quality and emission inventories. Participants in the ...
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Vehicular pollution monitoring at Almora hills - Case Study
Almora being a popular hill station in Northern India attracts many tourists over the year. This gives rise to vehicular pollution and increases the particulate matter pollution in the region. Hence, to understand the concentration trends, Meatech deployed Particulate matter monitoring solution – Dustroid with real-time data visualization. This empowered the authorities to take mitigative ...
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Dust monitoring solutions for cement plants - Case Study
Particulate emissions from cement kilns have been reduced significantly over the last few decades due in part to ever-tightening regulatory controls including the lowering of emission limit values (ELVs) and the associated increase in installations of highly effective filtration systems which require higher quality monitoring. Main emissions to air are from the kiln system Additional ...
By ENVEA
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New laser-based dust emission monitoring system
Abstract A new generation of continuous particulate matter concentration monitoring instruments is presented, covering a measuring range of 0 to 1000 mg/m3. The laser-based scattered light instrument gives an improved stability as well as excellent resolution in the low range. This enables high concentration measurement as well as especially low emission monitoring down to 0.01 mg/m3 with a ...
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How has Industry 1.0 to 4.0 influenced particulate emissions and monitoring - Part 2: Industry 2.0
Introduction ENVEA have been at the forefront of environmental monitoring and process control over four decades and with the emergence of the Industrial Internet of Things (Industry 4.0), ENVEA are again providing innovative solutions which harness the potential of this new industrial era. In this series of articles, we will be exploring the relationship between industrialisation and ...
By ENVEA
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Is rising air pollution an irrevocable threat to the environment?
The most crucial resource for the sustenance of life is air. Unfortunately, rising air pollution has become a bigger problem globally. As industrial development has progressed, access to clean air has become a luxury, and it’s not just for us. Air pollution has a significant negative influence on flora and fauna living in distant ecosystems. Air pollutants can travel great distances and ...
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Coupled Triboelectric Digital Dust ‘Transmitter’ system to other ‘traditional’ dust monitoring systems
ABSTRACT Legislative pressure to monitor ever-smaller sources of emissions has resulted in the need for economic high performance solutions to many emission monitoring requirements. For particulate measurement traditional optical systems are proving to have too high a cost of ownership for applications with multiple emission points. Triboelectric instruments have gained considerable acceptance ...
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Cytiva - Whatman™ glass fiber (GF) tape improves data collection in continuous air monitoring
Find out why using glass fiber filter tape can support reliable measurement of particulate matter in continuous air monitoring research, offering increased efficiency and consistency during data collection and analysis. From companies needing to regulate the number of particulates released from their plants, to government agencies such as the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) studying ...
By Cytiva
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New webinar now available on demand - Measuring opacity and particulate emissions from combustion processes
View our webinar where we introduce the concepts behind opacity and particulate measurement, describe the key technologies and provide detailed insight into the requirements for a successful installation. An opacity monitor provides a simple and robust means for emissions monitoring in combustion processes, but under some conditions a particulate matter (PM) monitor may be necessary. Overview ...
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Particulate partial flow sampling
The sampling method of the Sierra Instruments Model BG-3 sets the standard for engine particulate emissions measurement protocols of the future sierra instruments In a study at West Virginia University, evidence showed that the Sierra Model BG-3 partial-flow system is equivalent to full-flow CVS. At the August 2008 DEER conference, the university’s Dr Ben Shade presented a paper evaluating ...
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How has Industry 1.0 to 4.0 influenced particulate emissions and monitoring - Part 3: Industry 3.0
Introduction ENVEA have been at the forefront of environmental monitoring and process control over four decades and with the emergence of the Industrial Internet of Things (Industry 4.0), ENVEA are again providing innovative solutions which harness the potential of this new industrial era. In this series of articles, we will be exploring the relationship between industrialisation and ...
By ENVEA
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