process gas monitor Articles
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FPI Solution: Coal Injection Process and Detection of Its Process Gas
Application Area: Iron & Steel Industry Process: Coal Injection Measuring Components: O2, COApplication Scenario: Pulverized Coal Injection is the key to optimizing the blast furnace process for high productivity as well as hot metal cost. In this process, the raw coal is fed into the pulverizer along with heated air. As the coal gets crushed, the hot air dries it and blows the usable fine ...
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An Introduction to the Different Types of Air Sampling Techniques
Monitoring air quality is both an essential part of health and safety and for ensuring a pleasant workplace environment. For example, in breweries or dry food storage areas, where carbon dioxide is produced as part of the fermentation process, monitoring gas levels is key for protecting workers’ health.1 Even in office buildings, where chemical processing may not be a risk, monitoring ...
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Maximising Efficiency: Gas Monitoring Systems in Solder Reflow Operations
In the highly technical realm of electronics manufacturing, where precision and efficiency are paramount, the role of reliable gas monitoring systems becomes indispensable. Solder reflow operations, a critical phase in the assembly of electronics, require rigorous gas monitoring to ensure atmosphere control and guarantee high-quality solder joints. Cambridge Sensotec, with its legacy of ...
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Elevating Metal 3D Printing with Precise Gas Detection Technologies
Introduction In the realm of additive manufacturing, metal 3D printing stands as a revolutionary technology, offering unparalleled design freedom and manufacturing flexibility. However, ensuring the quality and integrity of metal prints requires precise control over the printing environment, including gas composition. Gas detection technologies play a pivotal role in this process, providing ...
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Animal Husbandry: The Best Sensors to Monitor Emissions
Stunning methods are used to cause unconsciousness in animals prior to slaughter. Ideally, stunning will leave an animal insensible to pain and distress during the slaughtering process, while causing minimal distress in itself. Of the available stunning methods, percussive or electrical methods are the most widely used1 but gas stunning may also offer an effective alternative compatible with ...
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Gas Monitoring Systems for your Unique Needs
When it comes to gas sensing solutions, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Different industries have unique needs and requirements when it comes to the protection of personnel, property, and the environment. That’s why at Edinburgh Sensors, we strive to provide a comprehensive range of gas detectors for CO, CO2, CH4, and more, to ensure that all industries have the appropriate ...
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Why the use of a CO2 monitor may not be the best solution for protecting workers against leaks from beverage dispensing systems in the fast food industry
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is the primary compressed gas used for dispensing beverages at fast food chains. This gas is also used in restaurants, gas stations, and grocery stores. When CO2 leaks into a confined space or basement, it creates a very unsafe environment for employees because it lowers the concentration of breathable oxygen. History seems to repeat itself all too often while dealing ...
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Pollutant reduction control and Continuous Emissions Monitoring at Waste-to-Energy Plants
Waste is generally undesired, and best not generated at all. The second best alternative to manage waste is to recycle it. However, there is also waste that for various reasons is not recycled. Landfills have then been the old-school solution, but it is for environmental reasons becoming a less viable option. What then remains is waste incineration, in most cases while recovering the energy ...
By OPSIS AB
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An Overview of the Industries Requiring Gas Sensing
Introduction At Edinburgh Sensors, we produce a diverse range of gas sensors for the fast, reliable and continuous detection of a range of gases that can be used across a range of industries. Our sensors are manufactured in the UK and use infrared (IR) detection technology, measuring absorption by the gas with signals present at all gas concentrations. Our IR gas sensors can be selectively ...
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