Waste Monitoring | Environmental XPRT
Articles & Whitepapers
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Ultrasonic Level Sensor Working Principle
An ultrasonic level sensor is a device that utilizes sound waves to measure the level of a substance, such as a liquid or solid material, in a tank, container, bin or vessel. It is a continuous level measurement device that provides real-time, non-contact measurement. The basic working principle involves transmitting a short pulse of ultrasonic sound from the sensor and measuring the time it ...
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In-Depth Analysis of Tyre Pyrolysis Plant Cost and Viability
Introduction: Tyre Pyrolysis Plants, at the intersection of sustainability and waste management, play a pivotal role in transforming discarded tyres into valuable resources. As we delve into the ...
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Is it worth investing in a waste tire pyrolysis machine?
Is it worth investing in a waste tire pyrolysis machine? The answer is unambiguously yes. Both in final profits and environmental protection, waste tire pyrolysis machine is an excellent choice to process waste ty Firstly let me make a general ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Absorbing Agent for Slurries and High-Solid Wastewater
A proprietary economy-grade, powder super-absorbent polymer that rapidly absorbs and retains aqueous matter. LIQUISORB® 10 is made from a biodegradable polymer that is designed for use on waste that fails the Paint Filter Liquids Test (PFLT).
Upcoming Events
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Hazwoper 40-Hour Workshop
OSHA’s Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) standard (29 CFR 1910.120) requires that personnel who perform cleanup operations at waste sites—including Superfund sites, RCRA corrective action sites, or even voluntary cleanup sites—receive 40 hours of initial classroom instruction.