Hazardous Gas Monitoring
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Coming Clean on Chlorine Safety
What is chlorine? Chlorine gas (Cl2) is a dense, yellow-green gas that has a distinctive, irritating odor that is similar to bleach and is almost instantly noticeable even at very low concentrations. While Cl2 is not flammable, it may react explosively when exposed to other gases, including acetylene, ether, ammonia, natural gas, and hydrogen, among others. Due to its reactivity, chlorine is ...
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Drones with night vision camera
Being able to see in the dark with a. drone with a night vision camera is a massive advantage when operations have to be conducted by people, especially when this can be done remotely. With the ...
News
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The New UV Analyzer for Detection of NCl3 Concentration
The new UV analyzer is designed for detection of NCl3 concentration in gases and in chlorine as well. Also supplied with the unique calibration system which includes a strictly defined concentration NCl generator with subsequent decomposition of ...
Measuring Methane in Natural Gas, Biogas, BioMethane Upgrading, Co-Generation, Environmental Monitoring and Pollution Control Systems
Ex Electric Wire Rope Hoists for Aramco
Substance Gas Monitoring
KROHNE increases workforce and services offering to support customers with implementing PHMSA `Mega-Rule`
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Gas Phase Photoacoustic Spectroscopy Technology (PAS)
The need for rapid and reliable monitoring of air pollutants and hazardous gases is growing and the photoacoustic spectroscopy provides an efficient technology for this demand. The photoacoustic infrared spectroscopy is based on the fact that infrared light energy is absorbed by gas molecules. In the photoacoustic spectroscopy the light energy is converted into pressure variations i.e. sound ...