particulate emissions from stationary source News
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ASTM D6831 - 11 Standard Test Method for Sampling and Determining Particulate Matter in Stack Gases Using an In-Stack, Inertial Microbalance
The measurement of particulate matter is widely performed to characterize emissions from stationary sources in terms of total emission rates to the atmosphere for regulatory purposes. This test method is particularly well suited for use in performance assessment and optimization of particulate matter control systems, continuous ...
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ASTM D6831 - 11 Standard Test Method for Sampling and Determining Particulate Matter in Stack Gases Using an In-Stack, Inertial Microbalance
The measurement of particulate matter is widely performed to characterize emissions from stationary sources in terms of total emission rates to the atmosphere for regulatory purposes. This test method is particularly well suited for use in performance assessment and optimization of particulate matter ...
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ASTM D6831 - 11 Standard Test Method for Sampling and Determining Particulate Matter in Stack Gases Using an In-Stack, Inertial Microbalance
The measurement of particulate matter is widely performed to characterize emissions from stationary sources in terms of total emission rates to the atmosphere for regulatory purposes. This test method is particularly well suited for use in performance ...
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The US EPA Increases Johnson Matthey’s Verified DOC (Diesel Oxidation Catalyst) PM Reduction and Model Year Coverage to 1988-2006 for EGR and non-E
The US EPA Increases Johnson Matthey’s Verified DOC (Diesel Oxidation Catalyst) PM Reduction and Model Year Coverage to 1988-2006 for EGR and non-EGR Engines Results from EPA Verification Mandatory In-Use Testing Requirements show that Johnson Matthey’s DCC® (Diesel Catalytic Converter) Reduces PM by as Much as 32% for Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Malvern, PA, September 23, 2010 ...
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