Nitrogen Oxides Services Available In Djibouti
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Manufactured by KUBIK Prod Com SRLbased in ROMANIA
Nitrogen oxides emission is influenced by the molecules of the ECOBIK‘s additives in two ways: The concentration reduction in burned gases, due to large reductions of excess air needed, added to the reduction of fuel’s specific consumption; the possible generation in combustion, in the high-temperature zone where the thermal NOx ...
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based in SOUTH AFRICA
In addition to isokinetic sampling, we are also capable of doing gas analysis, mainly in accordance with USEPA methods. These activities include, but are not limited to: Sulphur oxides, Nitrogen oxides, Volatile organic compounds, Semi-volatile organic compounds, Halogens. As with isokinetic samples, we work with various laboratories to ...
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by Enel SpAbased in ITALY
, abatement of nitrogen oxides, ...
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by Enel SpAbased in ITALY
The emissions of some substances into the atmosphere have a polluting effect, while those of other substances contribute to the greenhouse effect. The emissions into the atmosphere, which are quantitatively most significant and typical of Enel’s industrial activities, are as follows: in the first category, sulfur dioxide (SO2), ...
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Manufactured by Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd. (MHPS)based in USA
Much of the capital expenditure in building modern power plants goes into environmental engineering in the form of dust collection, desulphurization and denitrification. It must be remembered that flue gases form from the firing of coal and contain ash particles, nitrogen oxides and sulphur dioxides. These emissions can be largely reduced by ...
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by Iberdrolabased in SPAIN
Nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxide, and particles are sourced to burning fossil fuels. As stated above, the Company’s generation profile with the relevant contribution of renewable energies involves a trend where these emissions are gradually reduced, a situation that is additionally supported by modern technologies for emission ...
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based in INDIA
Detection of gases in the mid-infrared (MIR) spectral region. Some gas of interest (e.g. Sulfur Dioxide SO2) has no absorption features or, in case of nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), the absorption strength and thus the sensitivity is too low in the NIR. Hence it is necessary to move into the mid-infrared region (MIR, 3 ...
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