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Articles & Whitepapers
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Cubic Gas Sensing Solutions in Lithium-Ion Batteries Thermal Runaway Application
Recent years, lithium-ion batteries thermal runaway events have attracted widespread attention. To further reduce the loss of life and property caused by lithium-ion batteries thermal runaway, some important regulations have been promulgated. UN GTR 20: “The vehicle shall provide an advance warning indication to allow egress or 5 minutes prior to the presence of a hazardous situation inside ...
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Floodwater After a Disaster or Emergency
Don’t drive in flooded areas - turn around, don’t drown! National Weather Service: Turn Around Don’t Drown® Floodwater can pose a drowning risk for everyone - regardless of ...
News
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EPA Extends Comment Period for Addressing Contaminated Soil and Groundwater at Superfund Site in Puerto Rico
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced it extended the public comment period for its proposed cleanup plan to address lead-contaminated soil and groundwater at the Battery Recycling Company Superfund Site in Arecibo, ...
New BloombergNEF Report: Electric Vehicle Fleet Set to Hit 100 Million by 2026
Measuring Potential Contaminants in Industrial Effluent
Ship & Shore Environmental, Inc. Enters EV Market with Pollution Abatement Solutions
In-Situ Elemental Composition Analysis of Large Inhalable Aerosol Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Equipment & Solutions
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Multipoint Dilution and Permeation System
The PermaCal has been developed in collaboration with the METAS (Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology). The most complex configuration consists in a double stage dilution and permeation system. The device can be available in a portable or rackable casing. The portable version is equipped with a battery and an internal pump with dryer that will provide flow to the permeation oven during the ...
Upcoming Events
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SARA Title III (EPCRA) Workshop
The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA or SARA Title III) requires you to inform your community of the hazardous chemicals that are stored or used at your site, as well as releases of these chemicals to the environment. This course provides you with a complete understanding of what the law requires you to do as well as detailed instructions on how to ensure your facility is ...