particulate monitoring system Articles
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Dust monitoring – PM100
What is PM100? “PM” (Particulate Matter) is not a single pollutant but refers to a complex mixture of solids and aerosols of varying shape, size, and chemical composition. It may contain many chemical species like organic compounds, inorganic ios, metallic compounds, elementary carbon, etc. These atmospheric particles are definable by their diameter for air quality regulatory ...
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Dust monitoring solutions for cement plants - Case Study
Particulate emissions from cement kilns have been reduced significantly over the last few decades due in part to ever-tightening regulatory controls including the lowering of emission limit values (ELVs) and the associated increase in installations of highly effective filtration systems which require higher quality monitoring. Main emissions to air are from the kiln system Additional ...
By ENVEA
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Coupled Triboelectric Digital Dust ‘Transmitter’ system to other ‘traditional’ dust monitoring systems
ABSTRACT Legislative pressure to monitor ever-smaller sources of emissions has resulted in the need for economic high performance solutions to many emission monitoring requirements. For particulate measurement traditional optical systems are proving to have too high a cost of ownership for applications with multiple emission points. Triboelectric instruments have gained considerable acceptance ...
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