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Air & Climate
May 2016
This Month´s Featured Articles, Papers & Reports

Controlling acid gas mists
Gas cleaningNew and strict pollution regulations in metallurgical plants worldwide are restricting particulate and acid gas emissions to extremely low levels. Because of that, sulphuric acid plants are being installed to remove and utilise S02 in gases resulting from the roasting of sulphide ores, smelting ... » read more

The invisible fine dust
Air is lifeblood. Daily we inhale approximately 15.000 liter. Still, the air contains invisible pollutants, which vary in its composition and concentration depending on the location. Especially the respirable particles with a diameter of less than 2.5 µm (PM 2.5) were considered to be particularly ... » read more

Arizona Instrument LLC
 

Arizona Instrument LLC was founded in 1981 by a group of engineers. Arizona Instrument, then known as Quintel Corporation, was dedicated to providing precision moisture analysis instruments that were accurate, reliable, and easy to use. Over the years the company expanded its Computrac moisture analysis line and became an accepted leader in moisture analysis, setting a standard that has been adopted by many Fortune 500 companies. The Computrac line is comprised of two technologies: a rapid loss-on-drying and a moisture specific, GREEN alternative to Karl Fischer.Arizona Instrument pursued an upgrade from ISO 9001:1994 to ISO 9001:2000 to ISO 9001:2008. 

   
How can we reduce concrete’s hefty carbon footprint?
A roomful of materials scientists, gathered at UCLA for a recent conference on “grand challenges in construction materials,” slowly passed ... » read more
Analysis of national responses under Article 21 of the EU ETS Directive in 2015
Synthesising Member State reporting on the application of the EU ETS Directive The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) is one of the ... » read more
Analox case study: Monitoring oxygen at Cranfield airfield
Introduction For personnel safety, monitoring of oxygen levels was required as part of an experimental field campaign based at Cranfield airfield. ... » read more
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