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Monitoring real emissions from vehicles with combustion engines. Emissions from vehicles powered by fossil fuels have traditionally been tested in laboratories, but the results rarely reflect reality. ...
ByOPSIS AB based in Furulund, SWEDEN
Reciprocating internal combustion engines burning natural gas are a source of formaldehyde emissions. There are strict tolerances imposed on operators of engines to ensure that formaldehyde is removed effectively and that formaldehyde emissions are below published limits. ...
ByProtea Limited based in Middlewich, UNITED KINGDOM
The exhaust gas from combustion engines is a complex mixture of gases and particulate matter. ...
ByGasmet Technologies - a Nederman company based in Vantaa, FINLAND
Tribological research has been embraced for many years in the automotive industry and PCS' range of instruments are used around the world to design and develop world leading formulations for the field. Whether you are focused on motorbikes or lorries, on electric vehicles or petrol, in every automotive application you will find moving parts; and where you find these moving parts you find tribology. From gearboxes to brake pads our instruments have been used to drive the innovation of the automotive sector through ...
ByPCS Instruments Ltd. based in London, UNITED KINGDOM
Protea can offer online siloxanes analysis using our atmosFIR gas analysers. This allows the real time measurement of siloxanes on plant. We can offer portable siloxanes analysers or fixed siloxane measurement ...
ByProtea Limited based in Middlewich, UNITED KINGDOM
Depending on the type of mining, the requirements for gas detection can vary greatly, however, there are five main sources of hazardous gas in mining ...
ByArmstrong Monitoring Corporation (AMC) based in Ottawa, ONTARIO (CANADA)
State-of-the-art systems enabling easy monitoring of CO2 and CH4 gases. A landfill site is a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial. Historically, landfills have been the most common method of organised waste disposal and remain so in many places around the world. Some landfills are also used for waste management purposes, such as the temporary storage, consolidation, and transfer, or processing of waste materials. Landfill gas is created by the action of microorganisms within a landfill. This includes ...
ByEdinburgh Sensors Ltd - TECHCOMP Group based in Livingston, UNITED KINGDOM
Combustible dust is a serious concern for engineered lumber plants—with dangerous consequences if not managed properly. ...
ByAllied Blower & Sheet Metal Ltd. based in Surrey, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
