measurement of metals in industrial emissions News
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CEM 2018 – May 16th-18th – Budapest
CEM 2018, The International Conference and Exhibition on emissions monitoring will take place in Budapest, Hungary from 16th-18th May 2018. Conference topics are : Emission regulation and future monitoring challenges Standards and Quality Dust measurement at low concentrations Gaseous species at low concentrations (HCl, HF, NH3, SO3, CH4, N2O, CHOH, TOC…) Mercury and Trace Metals ...
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CEM 2016 announces Conference Programme
The organisers of CEM 2016, the international emissions monitoring event, have published details of the conference that will run over three days in Lisbon from 18th to 20th May. Featuring speakers from 13 countries there will be 48 presentations within seven main themes: Regulation Standards and Quality Predictive Emission Monitoring Innovative Measurement Technology Fine Particulate ...
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AMETEK Land Set to Showcase Temperature Measurement and Emissions Monitoring Expertise at IEEE Cement Conference 2018
AMETEK Land will exhibit at the IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Conference, May 6-8, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, Booth 506. Cement is manufactured using a closely-controlled chemical combination of calcium, silicon, aluminium, iron and other ingredients. At key stages in the process, temperature monitoring is essential to providing this close control. Monitoring is important to control emissions and ...
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MCERTS event expanded to become AQE 2013
The organisers of the highly successful MCERTS conferences have announced that the format of the next event will be considerably expanded. The focus on testing and monitoring will remain, but ambient air quality will be addressed in addition to environmental emissions and workplace exposure. As a result, the theme of the first day of the conference will be ambient air quality monitoring and the ...
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Pall Introduces Systems for Environmental and Emissions Monitoring
Pall Corporation (NYSE:PLL) has expanded its environmental and emissions monitoring capabilities by adding systems using X-Ray fluorescence (XRF) technology to identify airborne metallic particles. Xact* systems monitor single or multiple metals in on-stack and ambient applications such as incinerators, coal-fired power plants, smelters, cement kilns, and air ...
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