Emissions Monitoring Articles
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What is the most commonly used geomembrane material used at the bottom of landfills today?
With urbanization and population growth, landfills are indispensable facilities for handling urban waste today and waste management is very important. Landfills are used in the waste management process. As one of the most important materials in landfills, geomembrane plays a key anti-penetration role. Generally speaking, geomembranes are located at the bottom of landfills, playing an isolation ...
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Everything About NDIR Sensors
A nondispersive infrared (NDIR) sensor serves as a gas sensor for detecting and quantifying gases in the atmosphere, along with their concentrations. NDIR sensors operate on the principle of molecules absorbing specific wavelengths of infrared light. Air samples are collected in a tube and subsequently analyzed under a source of light. NDIR gas sensors are known for their exceptional precision ...
By JXCT
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Gas Analysis in Semiconductor Manufacturing: Ensuring Purity
In the high-stakes realm of semiconductor manufacturing, the accuracy and purity of gases used in the production process are not just beneficial, they are imperative. At Cambridge Sensotec, our expertise in semiconductor gas analysis plays a pivotal role in this sector. By providing sophisticated gas analysis solutions, we ensure the highest standards of purity and efficiency, crucial for the ...
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Trending Emissions Monitoring
Industrial emissions within the European Union are governed by the Industrial Emissions Directive, the IED. It is a framework directive largely relying on industry-specific reference documents on best available techniques, BREFs. The BREF for waste incinerators (WI) was revised during the 2010s and a new version became effective in December 2019. The expectations on industrial emissions control ...
By OPSIS AB
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Tyre Pyrolysis Plant Operation Decoded
When it comes to sustainable waste management, tyre pyrolysis plants emerge as innovative solutions, paving the way for the efficient conversion of discarded tires into valuable resources. The operation of these plants involves a meticulously orchestrated process that combines engineering precision with environmental consciousness. Understanding the Tyre Pyrolysis Process At its core, the tyre ...
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CO2 Gas Analyzers: A Key Player In The 2050 Carbon-Neutral Emissions Target
Globally climate change has become an urgent issue that requires strong measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve carbon neutrality goals. By 2050, as part of a joint effort by countries around the world, we all hope to reach carbon-neutral emissions targets. To achieve this goal, we need to rely on a variety of technologies and tools, among which gas analyzers will play a vital ...
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Compliant emissions monitoring for a foundry plant in Brazil - Case Study
Context The customer is a global company specialized in developing and manufacturing highly engineered structural cast iron components applied to complex metallurgical and geometrical components extensively used in capital goods. It develops solutions present in the diversified segments, such as freight transport (all modals), infrastructure, agriculture, power generation and many other ...
By ENVEA
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5 Differences Between Prepayment Meter And Smart Meter.
In our daily lives, we often encounter prepayment meter and smart meter, which have different functional characteristics to meet different user needs. As the demand for energy management, electronic technology, and communication technology increases, and the development of new energy generation continues, the types of energy meters are also increasing. Depending on different application ...
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Air Pollution Part 4 – Reduction Methods
With all said about emissions of pollutants in preceding blogs, it should also be noted that there are multiple methods available and in frequent use to reduce the emissions at their sources, both of gaseous substances and particulates. Addressing Particulates To start with the latter, there are cyclones, electrostatic filters, and fabric filters that can catch the particles before being ...
By OPSIS AB
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Cambridge Sensotec’s Gas Analyzers: Advancing Hydrogen Gas Analysis
Introduction The global shift towards sustainable energy solutions has propelled hydrogen to the forefront of clean energy technologies. As hydrogen-powered industries continue to expand their reach, the need for precise gas analysis becomes increasingly critical. In this transformative landscape, Cambridge Sensotec emerges as a trailblazer, advancing the field of hydrogen gas analysis to new ...
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Comparing CEMS methods based on different principles: a revolutionary advance in real-time environmental monitoring
Environmental protection and monitoring are crucial to maintaining the ecological balance of the earth. Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) play a key role in this area, monitoring pollutants in the atmosphere in real time to ensure that businesses and governments comply with emission standards. This article will compare several CEMS methods with different principles, explore their ...
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Using a SO2 Gas Detector to Improve Environmental Monitoring
Environmental monitoring is crucial for safeguarding public health and protecting the environment from pollution. SO2 gas detection is an important aspect of environmental monitoring as SO2 is a significant pollutant and a dangerous toxin that can pose a threat to both human and ecological systems. This essay explores how using a SO2 gas detector can improve environmental monitoring and enhance ...
By JXCT
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Environmental Considerations for Rubber-Tired Gantry Cranes
In an era where sustainability and environmental consciousness are at the forefront of industrial decision-making, the adoption of eco-friendly technologies becomes paramount. Rubber-tired gantry cranes (RTGs), commonly used in container terminals for efficient cargo handling, are no exception. This article explores the environmental considerations associated with rubber-tired gantry cranes and ...
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Air Pollution Part 1 – What’s in the Air?
Air pollution is some form of contamination of the atmosphere which has adverse effects on humans and other living beings, or is harmful to crops, forests, materials, or the climate. There are both anthropogenic (human-made) pollutants and pollution causes by natural phenomena. Air pollutants are effectively either specific gas-phase molecules, or small solid-phase particles suspended in the air. ...
By OPSIS AB
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Unraveling the Intricate Tapestry of Plastic Pyrolysis Plant Project Expenditure
Crucible of Innovation: Delving into Plastic Pyrolysis Plant TechnologyBefore embarking on the exploration of project cost, it is imperative to dissect the technological underpinnings of the plastic pyrolysis plant. This sophisticated apparatus harnesses the power of pyrolysis—a high-temperature decomposition process—to break down complex plastic polymers into their elemental constituents.The ...
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Optimising Hydrogen Production: The Essential Role of Accurate Gas Analysis
As the global demand for sustainable and clean energy sources intensifies, hydrogen production has come to the forefront of this revolution. Cambridge Sensotec, a pioneer in gas analysis, plays a pivotal role in optimising hydrogen production, ensuring efficiency, purity, and environmental ...
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What Is A NOx Scrubber?
“NOx scrubber” refers to an air pollution control device used to reduce or eliminate nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from industrial processes, power plants, and other sources. Nitrogen oxides are a class of harmful pollutants that adversely affect human health and the environment. NOx scrubbers are designed to reduce these emissions by employing various chemical and physical ...
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Shaping the Future: Government and International Stance on Waste Plastic Pyrolysis
The waste plastic pyrolysis project is akin to the magician's hat, unveiling endless possibilities from what once seemed like a mere disposal problem. But as the world grapples with the overwhelming presence of plastic waste, the trick lies in how governments and international organizations perceive and support this transformative technology. In the symphony of sustainability, governments have ...
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Cubic Methane Detection Sensing Solution
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is released at various stages of oil and gas operations, from upstream to downstream. Its impact on global warming is over 25 times greater than that of carbon dioxide over a 100-year period, making it a significant contributor to climate change. To meet the goal of methane emissions reduction by at least 30% below 2020 levels by 2030, many countries have set ...
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Factory Flue Gas Treatment Methods
Flue gas treatment is a process that removes pollutants from exhaust gases produced by industrial processes, power plants, and other sources before they are emitted into the atmosphere. Specific flue gas treatment processes can vary based on the type of contaminants and regulatory requirements. The following is an overview of typical flue gas treatment processes: Flue Gas Collection: The first ...
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