dust sensor Articles
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The electronic turnstiles for indoor and outdoor applications
The electronic turnstiles for indoor and outdoor applications Electronic turnstiles have grown to be a crucial component of security systems in large areas where traffic is heavy and safety is of the utmost importance. They are a quick and convenient way for the security manager to mitigate security risks as well as a reliable way to control who is allowed to enter the facility. However, due to ...
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Case Study: Remote Level Monitoring of Cement Powder Storage Silo
Level measurement in cement silos can be challenging due to the dusty, dirty environment. Mechanical or contact solutions are maintenance intensive while manual readings are time consuming and potentially unsafe. For this project, ABM’s non-contact cellular ultrasonic level sensor was selected to monitor a cement tank with a lot of dust. The ultrasonic sensor tracks echoes from the cement ...
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The invisible fine dust
Air is lifeblood. Daily we inhale approximately 15.000 liter. Still, the air contains invisible pollutants, which vary in its composition and concentration depending on the location. Especially the respirable particles with a diameter of less than 2.5 µm (PM 2.5) were considered to be particularly dangerous. According to a current study conducted by the Max Planck Society, worldwide 3.3 ...
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Patented Fence Electrode Eliminates Humidity Effects on Ion Science PIDs
Introduction In the past, a major limitation to the use of PIDs was their susceptibility to ambient humidity. Humidity effects came in two forms: 1) a decrease in response to VOCs due to a quenching effect as humidity increased (false negative) and 2) a sharp rise and drifting response when subject to very high humidities of typically >90% RH (false positive). The latter response was avoided ...
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Ambient Air Fence Line Application case study
Customer: Confidential Application: Ambient air Fenceline application Background: The Victoria Environmental Protection Agency installed an Opsis DOAS open path system to measure Benzene & SO2 emissions on the Fenceline of our client’s refinery. After initial findings, our client was requested to supply their own monitoring system. Ecotech was approached to design, install and ...
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Asbestos monitoring – what monitor should I be using?
Asbestos is the name given to a group of minerals that occur naturally as masses of strong, flexible fibres that can be separated into thin threads and woven. These fibres are not affected by heat and do not conduct electricity. Asbestos is chemically, relatively stable. For these reasons, asbestos has been widely used in many industries. These four types are classified as follows: ...
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Increased Efficiency and Consistency with Moisture Control: Process Control from Lab to Line
The MoistTech series of online moisture sensors for measurement and control are designed for full real time process control, developed for instant non-contact measurement for all types of moisture sensor applications. MoistTech sensors are engineered to allow users to optimize their process and dramatically improve product quality. Unsurpassed in performance, stability, reliability, ...
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A sensor specially designed for cleanrooms - Case Study
A sensor specially designed for cleanrooms Cleanrooms are certified once or twice a year to ensure minimum dust levels. However, ISO standards recommend continuous monitoring of air quality in sensitive environments to prevent risks (ISO 14644-2 standard). Thanks to a particulate matter sensor specifically designed for dust monitoring in cleanrooms, the ECOMZEN CR replaces a particle counter. ...
By Ecomesure
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TSI dust monitors and Lufft weather sensors make a great team
Both aerosols and wind speed and direction influence air quality significantly. This is why TSI Incorporated, a world leader in particle measurements, cooperates with Lufft USA in order to provide complete systems to measure PM2.5 (fine dust), PM10 (particles with a maximum diameter of 10 μm) as well as total PM levels. TSI Incorporated offers a variety of aerosol monitors for real-time, ...
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Measurement of fine dust in combination with Lufft weather sensors - Case Study
Our compact weather stations are part of monitoring stations for measurement of fine dust, manufactured by our customers Grimm Aerosol Technik GmbH and PALAS. The fine dust measurement stations have proved a success the world over. The Lufft compact weather stations WS300-UMB, WS500-UMB, WS600-UMB are used for monitoring of climate data. Thanks to the Lufft sensors the stations will not only ...
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Real-time dust monitoring in the cement production: reduced emissions and maintenance costs - Case Study
CSN Group is a major integrated industrial group in Brazil, operating in cement, steel, mining, logistics and energy. It is present in 17 Brazilian states and abroad in Germany and Portugal. In what context did you get in contact with ENVEA? The furnace’s bag filters found at CSN cement plant in Paraiba, Brazil, includes 3200 bags elements. The site was equipped with a ...
By ENVEA
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Which Dust Monitoring Equipment Should You Go For? Dustroid Smart or Dustroid Pro?
What if I tell you that you need dust monitors as much as fire alarms? Just as fire alarms detect smoke and alert beforehand to take precautions against fire and save potential losses, dust monitors detect various dust parameters and alert you about excessive dust to take precautions. Both devices save you from potential life losses in dangerous situations. And as choosing the right and ...
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