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Gas analyzers for the food and beverage industry
Detecting CO2 impurities: Ammonia, Acetaldehyde, Benzene, Total Sulfur Content, Total Hydrocarbons, SO2, COS. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a commonly used additive in food and beverage industry (e.g. for soft drink, brewery, and champagne carbonation). Its fabrication process can lead to the presence of impurities such as aromatics, BTEX, ammonia, acetaldehyde, Total Hydrocarbons and sulfur compounds (Total Sulfur Content, SO2, COS, ...
By Chromatotec Group based in Val de Virvée, FRANCE.
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Gas detection analyzers solutions for oil & gas industry
The Oil & Gas industry is composed of three major components: upstream, midstream and downstream. The upstream industry finds and produces crude oil and natural gas. The midstream industry processes, stores, markets and transports commodities such as crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids. The downstream industry includes the oil refineries, petrochemical plants, petroleum product distributors and natural gas distribution companies.All of these operations contain many processes that require monitoring ...
By Control Instruments Corporation (CIC) based in Fairfield, NEW JERSEY (USA).
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Gas detection analyzers solutions for chemical & pharmaceutical processes industry
Chemical and pharmaceutical facilities use a variety of hazardous gases and solvents in their production processes. Whenever these substances are transported, processed or stored, the potential risks are high for hazardous conditions. These substances must be continuously monitored to protect personnel and facilities from accidental releases or leakage. ...
By Control Instruments Corporation (CIC) based in Fairfield, NEW JERSEY (USA).
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Gas detection analyzers solutions for pollution control industry
Government and environmental groups are forcing industries with medium to high VOC exhausts to reduce emissions by as much as 98%. Incineration using pollution control devices such as oxidizers and flare stacks is one way to bring the exhaust emissions in line with the regulations. Capturing and reusing solvent in a solvent recovery system is another ...
By Control Instruments Corporation (CIC) based in Fairfield, NEW JERSEY (USA).
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