Opacity Monitoring Applications available in Mississippi
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Industrial monitoring solutions for the opacity and dust monitoring areas
There is a requirement for many small boiler operators to monitor Opacity to determine the smoke density emitted from the boiler. On small boilers we recommend the DCEM 1001 Opacity monitor; this simple, low cost monitor has high efficiency air purges use compressed air to ensure that optical surfaces are virtually free of dust or debris contamination. This ensures minimal maintenance is required on the ...
By Codel - a Forbes Marshall company based in Bakewell, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Opacity monitoring for continuous emissions
The history of air pollution regulation dates back as far as the 13th century when in 1273, Edward I (Longshanks) of England prohibited the burning of sea coal in London. The smoke produced by its combustion was considered detrimental to human health. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, regulations were being passed that sought to control air pollution predominantly for smoke and odour control. Traditionally, regulators were concerned with the visual impact of the discharge from a stack or chimney. ...
By Dynoptic Systems Ltd - ACOEM Group based in Banbury, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Cement & Lime Industry Emissions Analysis & Monitoring
A key issue in the measurement of the products of combustion in Cement and Lime industries is the high levels of particulates. The Procal 2000 in situ analyser's heated probe option is especially suited to this industry as it efficiently deals with variations in process temperature, keeping the probe above the sample dew point and safe from corrosive ...
By Procal - Parker Hannifin Corp based in Peterborough, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Dust monitoring of exhaust gases from manufacturing processes
DynOptic dust monitors use the innovative Dynamic Detection Principle (DDP) to measure dust and particulate within exhaust gases from various manufacturing processes. DDP, or optical scintillation as it sometimes referred to, measures the dynamic fluctuation in light transmission as dust particles move through a light beam. This dynamic fluctuation derives from temporal distributions of the dust particles which attenuate the light beam. The more dust present in the exhaust, the greater the amplitude of these ...
By Dynoptic Systems Ltd - ACOEM Group based in Banbury, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Marine emissions monitoring
In recent years, new regulations have been introduced governing emissions from ships. With the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopting Annex VI of MARPOL designed to limit sulphur oxides (SOx), nitrous oxides (NOx) and particulate matter emissions, as well as introducing emission control areas (ECAs) to reduce emissions of those air pollutants further in designated sea areas, ship owners/operators can face hefty fines for failing to meet these new requirements on the “polluter pays” ...
By Dynoptic Systems Ltd - ACOEM Group based in Banbury, UNITED KINGDOM.
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