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Spatial and short-term temporal distribution of fugitive methane and nitrous oxide emission from a decentralised sewage mining plant: a pilot study
The decentralisation of wastewater treatment operations exposes several environmental consequences. This includes the fugitive emission of two greenhouse gases, nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4). The magnitude of these emissions is presently unclear. Therefore, it is necessary to measure the extent of the release of N2O and CH4 gas from decentralised wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in ...
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Gas sensors safeguard industrial safety
Background introduction: Gases present in many work environments can be a threat to workers. Many industrial gases are highly toxic, and if they leak, they will cause harm to human health. There are also some flammable gases if storage containers such as pressurized cylinders are damaged. There is a risk of explosion due to gas. In addition to the above risks, even an inert or harmless gas, if ...
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Difference between Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide Sensing
Introduction Despite the many similarities, there are also many differences between carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. They are often understandably mistaken as the same gas, however, the distinction between them is crucial when it comes to gas sensing. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a chemical compound consisting of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. It is a colourless and odourless gas at room ...
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Perfecting Heat Treatment and Endothermic Processing
For iron and steel, one of the most common approaches for hardening these relatively soft materials is to perform heat treatment under endothermic atmospheres. There are many methods for heat-treating metal alloys, some of which include case-hardening or surface hardening and annealing, but the general purpose of the treatment is to help improve the durability or hardness of the material.1 To ...
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The Role of Gas Sensing as a Drinking Water Purification Method
The processing of clean and safe drinking water and drinking water purification methods are an international issue. Estimates suggest that, if no further improvements are made to the availability of safe water sources, over 135 million people will die from potentially preventable diseases by 2020.1 Even within the UK, water purification and treatment is big business, with £2.1 billion ...
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5 Reasons to Choose Edinburgh Sensors for your Gas Detector
At Edinburgh Sensors, we understand that choosing a suitable provider for your gas detector and gas sensing needs can be a daunting task. That’s why we have compiled a list of the top 5 reasons why you should chose us for cutting-edge gas detection solutions producing the most accurate, safe and reliable results. 1. A global company, manufactured here in the UK Edinburgh Sensors has a ...
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NDIR Gas sensor working principle
Background; NDIR gas sensor is a gas sensor based on infrared spectroscopy technology. It can be used to detect a variety of gases, including oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, etc. The working principle, performance characteristics and application of NDIR gas sensor will be introduced in detail in the following sections. NDIR Gas sensor working principle The NDIR gas ...
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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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What is NDIR-GFC gas sensor technology? - A Pro Guide!
Start a journey to understand NDIR-GFC gas sensor technology. Grasp what makes it special. Explore its various facets. By the end, a solid knowledge of this key technology will be ...
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Selecting and Placing Gas Detectors for Maximum Application Protection
Many industrial processes involve dangerous gases and vapors: flammable, toxic, or both. With the different sensing technologies available, and the wide range of industrial applications that exist, selecting the best sensor and locating them properly for the job at hand can be a challenge. To ensure a high level of safety, know the latest sensing technologies, which technology is best for the ...
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