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Testing Tar & Asphalt for Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons
New regulations by the European Union require laboratory testing for polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) when recycling or disposing old tar or asphalt from road planings. Sitelab’s portable UVF-3100D and TD-500D analyzers have similar sensitivity to these types of compounds. The equipment is easy to operate and samples can be tested in the field in less than five minutes. A 5 gram sample is ...
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Waste Gas in Metal Recycling: Hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide - Case Study
Example: Aluminium recycling Similar tasks: Recycling of copper, lead, cink The waste gas in metal recycling usually contains particles (abraded metal, mineral dust), inorganic, acid substances (HF, HCI, SOx) and dioxins (PCDD/F) as well as a whole range of organic substances (unburned hydrocarbons) and carbon monoxide. Particularly, in the group of unburned hydrocarbons some substances such as ...
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Mobilization assessment and possibility of increased availability of PAHs in contaminated soil using column tests
Surfactants are well known to increase solubility/mobility of hydrocarbons and can be used to remediate contaminated water and soil. We wanted to explore if Ivey sol R 106 used at less than the critical micelle concentration (CMC) could effectively mobilize PAH (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) from contaminated soil. The first step was to establish a measurement technique. Hence, a column ...
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Cambrian Innovation Inc - Case Study
Cambrian the leading wastewater treatment solution provider in US and they built a plant to help Anchor Brewing, the oldest beer producer in US, to deal with their wastewater and make sure that after their treatment, the wastewater’s NMHC concentration should be within allowable limit. Cambrian use our Nutech 3000 to perform the NMHC testing. The photo shows Cambrian operator Evert Jacobson ...
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Oil skimmer prevents groundwater pollution
Idaho Recycling/Consulting and Associates (IRC) of Glenn's Ferry, ID helps small generators of industrial wastewater prevent groundwater pollution and comply with environmental regulations by recycling contaminated water, a method that is less expensive than disposing of fugitive oil, solvents, gasoline and other hydrocarbons. A typical IRC recycling system for such small generators as truck ...
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Sparking Alchemical Magic of Plastic Pyrolysis: From Pollution to Profit
Plastic pyrolysis can not only reduce the environmental impact of plastics but also harness their latent energy potential. This innovative process, characterized by the thermal decomposition of plastics into valuable hydrocarbon products, is more than just an exercise in waste management; it's a transformational journey from pollution to potential.Plastic pyrolysis, at its core, is a remarkable ...
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Forces Behind the Surge in Interest in Plastic Pyrolysis Plant
Let's delve into the key drivers propelling the growing fascination with plastic pyrolysis plants. Environmental Imperatives: At the forefront of the surge in interest is the pressing need to combat plastic pollution. With conventional plastic recycling methods proving insufficient to manage the escalating volumes of plastic waste, plastic pyrolysis plants offer a promising alternative. By ...
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Revving Up Profits and Sustainability: The Waste Tyre to Oil Plant Advantage
Investing in a waste tyre to oil plant might leave you wondering about the benefits it brings. Let's break it down for you. These discarded tires hold a wealth of resources waiting to be tapped into. By recycling them using a waste tyre to oil plant, you not only unlock valuable materials but also contribute to environmental conservation. Firstly, there's steel embedded in those tires. The ...
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