process monitoring technology News
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Cogent Environmental makes debut
A consortium of employees of Lab21 Environmental backed by private equity investor, Sultan Scientific Ltd have acquired the business assets and commercial rights to the MTI range of products into a new company “Cogent Environmental Limited”. Cogent Environmental has ambitions to build itself into a broadly-based integrated provider of environmental and process monitoring technologies and ...
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Modern Water Buys Cogent Environmental
Modern Water (UK), the owner of leading water technologies focused on addressing the scarcity of fresh water, the treatment of wastewater, and monitoring of water quality, announces the purchase on 2nd February 2011 of the entire share capital of the private company Cogent Environmental Limited (“Cogent Environmental”) from the private equity investor, Sultan Scientific Limited ...
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Lumex Instruments at PEFTEC 2017
On November 29-30, 2017, our European representative Lumex Analytics will participate in the PEFTEC Conference and Exhibition in Antwerp, Belgium. There the company will show the full range of mercury and benzene analyzers used for determination of mercury in natural gas, crude oil, condensate, refined products and other samples of the petrochemical industry. Moreover, they will present the new ...
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Modern Water targets Latin American Market
Modern Water plc (AIM:MWG), the owner of leading water technologies for the production of fresh water and monitoring of water quality, has today launched a Spanish language version of its website (www.modernwater.com/es) for its customers across Latin America and Spain. Modern Water’s Monitoring Division has a long-standing presence in Latin America where it has been selling its monitoring ...
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Veolia awarded Seawater Treatment & Injection package contract by Yinson for the FPSO Anna Nery
Veolia Water Technologies, through its subsidiary VWS Westgarth Ltd, has been awarded an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract with Yinson for the supply of a Seawater Treatment and Injection (SWTI) system for the FPSO Anna Nery. The seawater treatment system is provided over two integrated process modules and will deliver 38,000 m3/day of treated seawater for ...
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Laser Gas Detection TDLS Technology
Axetris uses proprietary technology-enhanced TDLS for gas detection. A 0.05 nm narrow bandwidth diode laser beam is used to scan across an absorption band of the target gas, thus performing a high-resolution near infrared absorption measurement. Laser gas detection, based on Tunable Diode Laser Spectroscopy or TDLS, provides a valid solution to many challenges in environmental gas monitoring ...
By Axetris AG
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Custom Ultrasonic Transducers for Level and Distance Applications
Ultrasonic transducers have a wide range of applictions across various industries, such as distance measurement, level sensing, proximity and flow measurement, making them valuable tools for manufacturing, engineering, process control and environmental monitoring. ABM Sensor Technology's versitile ultrasonic transducers operate in various environments handling high temperatures, moisture, ...
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Veolia launches SIRION Pro, a skid-mounted reverse osmosis system for high purity water production
Through its business unit SOLYS, Veolia Water Technologies is pleased to announce the launch of the SIRION Pro range, a simplified version of the SIRION RO range. A compact, plug-and-play system which integrates AQUAVISTA digital services, SIRION Pro is dedicated to high-quality industrial process water production. In January 2020, Solys began to expand its SIRION ...
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Veolia awarded a contract by MODEC for Seawater treatment package for FPSO Almirante Barroso MV32
Veolia Water Technologies, through its subsidiary VWS Westgarth Ltd, has been awarded a contract by MODEC for the supply of a seawater treatment package for the FPSO Almirante Barroso MV32, to be deployed at the Buzios field offshore Brazil. The award is for the design and procurement of equipment with construction for a seawater treatment plant sized for 280,200 BPD (44,450 m3/day) of ...
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A world first in solar seawater desalination
Siemens Austria has produced and installed the world's first large-scale, solar-powered desalination plant. The plant in Saudi Arabia is controlled according to the solar energy available, in order that the highest possible proportion of renewable energy is used for water desalination. Along with the electrical, monitoring and control technology, Siemens also supplied the transformers for the ...
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Water purification for strategic industries : Veolia Water Technologies redevelops brownfield site for its first ion exchange regeneration facility in China
Veolia Water Technologies, a subsidiary of Veolia and a leading specialist in water treatment technologies and services, is redeveloping a brownfield site for its first ion exchange regeneration facility in China. The plant will be an integral part of its service deionization and mobile water treatment ecosystems and will improve supply chain resilience, regenerating and recycling the resins used ...
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HORIBA Europe celebrates 10th anniversary in Oberursel
HORIBA Europe GmbH celebrates its 10th anniversary in Oberursel, Taunus. Since opening in 2003 with 70 employees, the company’s turnover and number of employees has increased steadily. Now with 110 employees in 2013, the location’s current turnover in the fields of emission measurement systems, process and environmental technology and semiconductors is around 60 million Euros. To meet ...
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JR Pridham Services wins Tanker Reception project in Qatar
UK based JR Pridham Services Ltd (JRP) are proud to announce the award of a large turnkey contract to supply the Public Works Authority in Qatar with Road Tanker Discharge Reception Facilities at 2No. Wastewater Treatment plants in Qatar. The treatment plants receive septage / sewage delivered in road tankers from industrial areas, fish markets and domestic households across Doha and the ...
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WWEM 2012 to focus on the quality of monitoring- WWEM Conferences
WWEM 2012, the 5th in a series of highly successful environmental monitoring events, will return to the Telford International Centre on 7th and 8th November 2012 to provide visitors with the latest information on regulations, standards, methods and technologies employed in laboratory, field and process monitoring applications. Organised in conjunction with the Environment Agency and the Water ...
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Emissions regulations theme for MCERTS 2011
MCERTS 2011 has moved to the Telford International Centre and will take place on 30th and 31st March. The new location will accommodate growth in demand for the latest information on the regulations, techniques, standards and technologies that relate to emissions monitoring and gas detection. The event's visitors will be provided with help and advice across a broad range of subjects including the ...
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ANDRITZ presents smart solutions for separation and filtration at ACHEMA
Industrial separation solutions and the latest innovations at the world forum for the chemical engineering and process industries. Innovative digital solutions for plant and process optimization. Hands-on presentation of a wide range of equipment for the toughest separation challenges. ANDRITZ experts specialists will be on hand to provide dedicated solutions for all ...
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WWEM 2012 to focus on the quality of monitoring - Process Conference (7th November)
WWEM 2012, the 5th in a series of highly successful environmental monitoring events, will return to the Telford International Centre on 7th and 8th November 2012 to provide visitors with the latest information on regulations, standards, methods and technologies employed in laboratory, field and process monitoring applications. Organised in conjunction with the Environment Agency and the Water ...
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It’s show time!
With several new attractions, WWEM 2014, the international Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring conference and exhibition, will be bigger and busier than ever before. The five previous WWEM events, which stretch back to 2005, have included conferences addressing testing and monitoring themes within the Process and Laboratory sectors, in addition to an international exhibition and scores ...
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WWEM 2012 smashes attendance records
The organisers of WWEM 2012, the Water Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring event, have announced that visitor numbers were up by 22% in comparison with 2010. On behalf of the organisers, Marcus Pattison expressed his delight with this success, adding: “We are extremely pleased with the number of people that took advantage of everything that WWEM 2012 had to offer – visitors came ...
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