monitoring instrument Articles
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Types of weather sensors
Introduction to weather instruments Our weather sensors provide accurate and reliable weather data for a wide range of applications. With advanced iot sensors and wireless connectivity, it provides the necessary information for weather forecasting, agricultural planning, outdoor safety, and research. Keep in touch with the weather station. Accurate weather forecasting plays a crucial role in ...
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Fixed, personal or portable monitoring for benzene detection?
Applications for PIDs include:- fixed systems for the area or fenceline monitoring of fugitive emissions portable instruments for confined space entry checks or leak detection & repair personal instruments, to alert a worker to a concentration above the regulatory OEL Fixed systems be benzene specific i.e. require no calibration correction factor have real or near-real time ...
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CBRN Water Monitors
WANTED: CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) Water Monitors A recent survey by Environmental Protection Agency personnel found that Technical Associates is currently the sole source, worldwide, to provide comprehensive instrumentation for real time monitoring of radionuclides, chemicals, and biological contaminants in drinking water and wastewater. Information on the complete CBRN ...
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Good News for Drinking Water - US Nuclear Corp
Independent Test Lab Evaluates Instrumentation for Detecting Radiation in Drinking Water Since 9/11 and there are still holes in the security of the nation’s infrastructure, particularly for drinking water. This security deficit is currently being addressed in some community water systems with water monitoring instruments. In the 90s the EPA developed a wish list for monitoring ...
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Why use purge air? And what practicalities to consider.
Many AMETEK Land instruments use purge air, in the post I am going to explain the purpose and some of the practicalities surrounding this technology. In general, purge air is used on optical instruments such as emissions monitors and pyrometers which are mounted on industrial processes. It is important to keep the optical surfaces of such instruments clean, as contamination can affect their ...
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Why Use Purge Air? And What Practicalities to Consider.
Many AMETEK Land instruments use purge air, in the post I am going to explain the purpose and some of the practicalities surrounding this technology. In general, purge air is used on optical instruments such as emissions monitors and pyrometers which are mounted on industrial processes. It is important to keep the optical surfaces of such instruments clean, as contamination can affect their ...
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Fixed, Portable or Personal Monitoring for Benzene Detection
Fixed, portable or personal monitoring for benzene detection? Applications for PIDs include:- fixed systems for area or fenceline monitoring of fugitive emissions portable instruments for con ned space entry checks or leak detection & repair personal instruments, to alert a worker to a concentration above the regulatory OEL Fixed systems be benzene ...
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US Nuclear (OTCMKTS:UCLE) Has Become Investor’s Preferred Choice
US Nuclear Corp (OTCMKTS:UCLE) is the new talk of the town. Within a week, the price skyrocketed to a new high of $2.0 after it had remained within the $0.35 range for nearly a year. In this piece, we give a brief introduction of the company and all of the recent developments that contributed to its success. Company Profile US Nuclear Corp. founded in February 2012 and is headquartered in ...
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US Nuclear (UCLE) at LD Micro Today: Radiation Detecting Drones
The LD Micro Invitational Conference kicked off yesterday, with Equities.com CEO Enzo Villani giving a keynote address and discussing our new flat monthly rate trading platform. 100 microcap companies will be making 30-minutes presentations throughout today, with another 70 companies slotted for tomorrow. We've been following a company presenting later this afternoon called US Nuclear Corp ...
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Is your Plant as tight as you think? Leak Detector for extremely toxic Gases, a Field Test Report
Leak detection of commodity gases in chemical plants is a day-to-day practice. The sensor technology available for this application is field proven and reliable. No question about it, existing sensors will do the job. However, in plants manufacturing or handling extremely toxic substances, the picture is different. For example, take phosgene. The existing sensor technology for leak detection ...
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Why is there no effective real-time Continuous Radiation Monitoring System?
Japan's disaster has raised many questions regarding safety of the public. It has served as a wakeup call to the agencies tasked with protecting the public. Not least of these questions, but certainly the most far-reaching is the question of the safety of nuclear power and radiation contamination of air and water. Way back when nuclear power was first established, in the 1960s public opinion was ...
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Locus and Overhoff to Offer Real Time Tritium Monitoring and Compliance Software at Nuclear Facilities
Locus Technologies (Locus), the industry leader in web-based environmental compliance and information management software, and Overhoff Technology Corporation, the world's leader in the design and manufacture of Tritium monitors and radiation monitoring systems, have partnered to offer a complete Tritium monitoring solution for the nuclear industry using Overhoff's Tritium instrumentation and ...
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U. S. Army Tests Water Monitoring Instruments for Deployed Troops
The Army conducted a competition, TRE 10-1JCBRAWM, from July 12to July 24, 2010 at the White Sands Missile Testing Grounds, New Mexico, for the best detector for radiation in water. The participants were Technical Associates with their SSS-22P liquid scintillation monitor; Canberra with their iSolo silicon sample counter; and Hidex from Finland with a liquid scintillation counter. The competition ...
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Safety in Drinking Water? Monitoring for Radioactive ContaminantsOnly Required Every Three, Six, or Nine Years per Federal Law
Current federal law requires testing of drinking water for radionuclides, “hazardous radioactive materials” every three, six, or nine years. The states have the option to increase testing frequency. [Federal Register Year 2000; page 76746. http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/retrieve.html] An incident of terrorism, accident, or improper disposal of radioactive materials will surely ...
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Continuous Real Time Water Monitoring for Radiation Safety Terrorist Attack, Improper Disposal of Industrial Waste, Accidental Discharge
Safe drinking water is essential to life on earth. Unfortunately, this vast infrastructure suffers from critical vulnerability. Keeping America safe with continuous real time water monitoring is a vital goal and is currently being addressed for biological and chemical risks. For monitoring of radionuclides in drinking water as recommended in the Safe Drinking Water Act 8, the Clean Water Act 9, ...
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Instrument selection and use for measurements in a radiological emergency
A discussion of monitoring during a radiological emergency response is presented. This paper focuses on a response for the USA, but many principles would also apply for other countries. This paper starts with a discussion on instrument selection and preparation. Different scenarios based on materials involved and responder levels are presented with equipment concerns for each. This paper ...
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