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ontext & Challenges Globally, the wastewater treatment is the first public health issue. Urban development leads to urbanization near waste water treatment plant and extension of sewerage network. These aspects induce to an augmentation of sulfur compounds (H2S, mercaptans and sulfides) which are very corrosive, odorant and toxic. To monitor this compounds online CHROMATOTEC® offers high meteorological solutions. Odors are very distinct air contaminants as they generate nuisances. The factors playing a ...
ByChromatotec based in Saint-André de Cubzac, FRANCE
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Mercaptans or THT are added to natural gas to make it smell and to make it detectable by the human nose (odorization process and odorization control in pipes). energyMEDOR ppm: 30 years’ experience. The compounds usually used to odorize natural gas vary from one country to another but are usually: Ter Buthyl Mercaptan (TBM) TetraHydroTiophene (THT) MethylEthylSulfide (MES) Analyze H2S and mercaptans concentration in natural gas ...
ByChromatotec based in Saint-André de Cubzac, FRANCE
A Single Solution To Manage Composite Odors: Many resins used in the composite industry emit styrene vapors which are considered hazardous in high concentrations and whose odor is an unpleasant nuisance. This gas is categorized as a volatile organic compound (VOC) and listed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) as a Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP). Styrene is considered highly reactive in the atmosphere and may contribute to smog formation and the production of secondary air ...
ByEcosorb by OMI Industries based in Palatine, ILLINOIS (USA)
In water, ammonia is a colorless, odorless substance that can only be detected by testing specifically for it. Unlike gaseous applications where high ammonia levels can sometimes be detected by its odor, aquatic applications require a test kit or sensor. ...
ByPacific Sentry LLC based in Redmond, WASHINGTON (USA)
