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This customer written application note details how researchers from the Air Force Research Laboratory have outfitted an Edinburgh Instruments FLS1000 Photoluminescence Spectrometer to assess candidate dissolved oxygen sensors. Available: ...
ByEdinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in , UNITED KINGDOM
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is a highly toxic compound that is a byproduct of many industrial processes. Existing HCN point sensors are maintenance intensive, slow to respond and provide limited coverage. Many HCN sensors do not work reliably in hot or cold weather, or in humid environments. Our technology can be used for fixed monitoring applications or for temporary protection of workers during construction ...
ByBoreal Laser Inc. based in Edmonton, ALBERTA (CANADA)
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Aanderaa products have been used in oceanographic research for more than 50 years. Aanderaa products have played an important roles within the oceanographic community since 1966. The Aanderaa Current Meters were from the beginning known for their reliability and early considered the de facto standard for ocean current measurements. Over the years, our oceanographic product portfolios have undergone an evolution; the range of products have broadened substantially. Aanderaa oceanographic products incorporate ...
ByAanderaa, a Xylem Brand based in Nesttun, NORWAY
The World Health Organization states that “past experience has shown that remedial actions to clean up polluted sites and water bodies are generally much more expensive than applying measures to prevent pollution from occurring.” While government policies and regulations are the most cost-effective means of preventing water pollution before it occurs, water quality sensors are needed to enforce these policies and catch pollution before it causes significant harm to the environment. To do that, a ...
BypHionics Inc. based in Carson City, NEVADA (USA)
The sour (H2S) content of hydrocarbon fields worldwide is increasing, and many natural gas fields have very high H2S – sometimes in excess of 50%. H2S is extremely dangerous because, although people can smell it at low levels (about 5 ppb) it does not smell much worse at the exposure limit value of 10 ppm or at potentially fatal levels in excess of 100 ppm. Therefore smell is an unreliable means of determining dangerous levels. Existing H2S point sensors are maintenance intensive, slow to respond and provide ...
ByBoreal Laser Inc. based in Edmonton, ALBERTA (CANADA)
Slurry transportation is required in a diverse range of sectors, from food to minerals processing; and oil sands processing to nuclear waste management. As a process it requires significant levels of energy and the abrasive nature of materials used can lead to ongoing issues of pipeline ...
ByIndustrial Tomography Systems Ltd. (ITS) based in Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM
The Kurz Insertion Mass Flow Meter products provide extremely reliable and accurate measurements for the harsh environment of a recovery boiler facility, without restricting airflow even in short run ...
ByKurz Instruments, Inc. based in Monterey, CALIFORNIA (USA)
As a golf course maintenance professional, your priority is to provide golfers durable and high-performing greens and fairways with smooth and uniform playability. At the same time, you must keep the maintenance costs at bay, optimize irrigation and fertilizers, and consume water sustainably. In fact, water and irrigation are substantial operational costs for golf courses. The world’s 40,000 golf courses use 9.5 billion liters (4.5 billion gallons) water ...
BySoil Scout Oy based in Helsinki, FINLAND
