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FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) Spectroscopy provides gas-phase analysis for multiple compounds instantly within room air, exhaust emissions, material offgassing and process operations. FTIR technology offers a huge advantage over other sample collection procedures by analyzing both gaseous organic and inorganic compounds simultaneously onsite with immediate results. FTIR is fast becoming the preferred method for monitoring stack emission sources...
Pace Analytical Services mobile laboratory services are geared for the uncommon projects. Our specialty is designing mobile solutions for non-routine projects. We have the resources and expertise to outfit a mobile laboratory with instrumentation ranging from wet chemistry to GC/MS and many options in between. Organic or inorganic analyses in air, water or solids can be targeted with flexible mobile solutions.
The needs for Stack Testing are changing, quickly and drastically. Industries from non-metallic mineral processors to synthetic organic chemical manufacturers and from clean fuel boilers to hazardous waste incinerators are experiencing new or revamped environmental regulations. 'Criteria pollutants' are no longer the primary environmental concern. Now, industries are also concerned with hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), maximum achievable control...
Water Quality regulations are numerous and complicated with city, state and federal governments playing a role. Water quality concerns include drinking water, wastewater effluents, groundwater, surface water and storm water run-off. Pace Analytical's Field Services Division maintains a highly qualified staff of water quality testing professionals with many years of experience. Our professionals are well-versed in their disciplines and are dedicated to...
Sample Collection Services: Providing Field Sampling and Monitoring Services. Scheduling a stormwater sampling event can be challenging. It is difficult to predict when precipitation will provide significant stormwater flow, so timing and preparation are foremost in capturing a representative outfall sample.