industrial gas generator Articles
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Crazy sulphur dioxide needs gentle sulphur dioxide sensor to appease
Background- The most important corrosive gas in the atmosphere is SO2, which accelerates the corrosion process of most metals. My country is the largest coal producer and consumer in the world. SO2 pollution is very serious. In some areas, the SO2 content in the atmosphere exceeds that of the environment. 60% of capacity. Therefore, for SO2 monitoring we will use accurate and sensitive ...
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Mobile Stationary Source Emissions Testing, Coming to a Facility Near You?
Last week, Antea Group had the unique opportunity to perform a RATA (relative accuracy test audit) of the emissions from a thermal oxidizer at an ethanol production facility located in Minnesota using a state-of-the-art mobile testing laboratory. During this RATA audit, actual stack emissions levels (including NOx, SOx, CO2, CO, O2, flow rate, temperature, velocity and pressure) from the thermal ...
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Normalisation in Emissions Monitoring – What Does It Mean?
Emission sources (stack emissions) are found across different industries including power generation, cement production, steel making, energy from waste, chemicals processing, oil and gas refining and food processing. Emission monitoring systems that measure emissions released into the atmosphere are used to demonstrate compliance with environmental regulations. It is preferred, to report ...
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Flue gas treatment process
Flue gas treatment is a process that aims to reduce the emissions of harmful pollutants from the exhaust gases produced by industrial facilities, power plants, and other combustion processes. The treatment of flue gas is essential to mitigate the environmental and health impacts of air pollution. Various technologies and methods are employed in flue gas treatment, depending on the specific ...
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AMETEK Land celebrates 70 years at the forefront of technology
AMETEK Land is celebrating 70 years of being at the forefront of that technology and is using its 70th anniversary year to build on its reputation for providing accurate and innovative temperature measurement solutions and investing in and creating new market- leading products that customers value. As Justin Smith, Managing Director of AMETEK Land since 2015, explains, “Our vision ...
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Monitoring of Hydrogen Sulfide in Industrial Processes
Hydrogen sulfide, H2S, is a very poisonous, corrosive, and flammable gas. As such, it needs to be carefully monitored and controlled in industrial processes where it is generated or used. At relatively low concentrations, it has an odour of rotten eggs which effectively works as a warning, but at higher concentrations where it becomes acutely toxic and even lethal, it can no longer be smelled ...
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Nigeria’s Emerging Emission Reduction Regulations: Local Industry Implementation and Implications
Nigeria, as Africa’s largest economy and most populous country, faces significant challenges regarding environmental pollution and emissions. In recent years, the Nigerian government has taken steps to address these issues by introducing emission reduction regulations aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of industrial activities on public health and the environment. This article explores ...
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Environics - Reducing calibration gas cost by up to 60%
EPA's appendix 'M' 40 CFR 51 reduces calibration gas cost by 60%By: Terrence P. Dunn, President of EnvironicsOn May 30, 1995, the EPA published the final version of Method 205 for inclusion in Appendix M of 40 CFR Part 51 entitled, 'Verification of Gas Dilution Systems for Field Instrument Calibrations.' Continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) require calibration during compliance audits ...
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Case Study: Odor Abatement Solutions
Odor issues related to industrial processes are not uncommon. An odor is caused by one or more volatilized organic compounds (VOCs) that humans can perceive by the sense of smell. The challenge is that “odor is subjective, and what is sweet to some, can be a nuisance to others. In most cases the compounds that create the offensive odors are not present in sufficient concentrations to ...
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Gas Analysis – the Cornerstone of Battery Safety Testing
Li-Ion batteries (LIBs) are the dominating technology in battery-operated devices. LIBs have become the preferred choice for various applications, including consumer electronics, electric vehicles (EVs), and renewable energy storage systems. LIB usage and research have shown significant growth in recent years and are expected to continue at a high pace in the near future. Major manufacturers ...
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Understanding GHG verification requirements
Many organizations are required to report greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to the U.S. EPA mandated by the Mandatory Reporting Rule (MRR). Effective December 29, 2009, large sources and suppliers in the United States will begin collecting data on January 1, 2010 and report GHG emissions to EPA by March 31, 2011. Similar to the EPA MRR, many states also have mandatory reporting requirements. The map ...
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Continuous Mercury Monitoring Requires Reliable and High-Quality Systems with High Top-tier Sensitivity
In this blog post, we answer the most frequently asked questions about our fully optimized solutions for continuous monitoring of mercury emissions, CMM and CMM AutoQAL, our new continuous mercury monitoring system that has an EN 15267 certified, integrated and automatic QAL3 Validation Tool. 1. What is the detection limit of the CMM AutoQAL & CMM? Taking the dilution ratio into account, ...
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