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Protea supplied a complete turn-key measuring system for multi-point sampling in a University combustion research laboratory. Utilising the latest in FTIR spectroscopy, atmosFIR, a complete cabinet system was supplied containing: atmosFIR FTIR Gas analyser, Sampling System Control Module (SSCM), Heated Stream Selection Module (HSSM), Temperature Control Module (TCM), 4 heated sample lines, 4 heated ...
ByProtea Limited based in Middlewich, UNITED KINGDOM
ByADEV SRL based in Cesano Maderno (MB), ITALY
One of the most frequent applications for furnaces is the ashing of food and feedstuff samples – Carbolite’s AAF ashing furnaces remove all organic material from a sample through heating in air. The objective of the test is often to establish the total mineral content or is used as an intermediate step in sample preparation to allow subsequent characterisation by elemental analysis. ...
ByCarbolite Gero Ltd - part of Verder Scientific based in Hope, UNITED KINGDOM
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INTRODUCTION High mercury concentration can be found in such cosmetic products as skin lightening soaps and creams, makeup cleansing products, and mascara. Mercury in cosmetics exists as inorganic and organic compounds. Inorganic mercury (e.g. ammoniated mercury) is used in skin lightening soaps and creams. Organic mercury compounds, such as thiomersal, are used as cosmetic preservatives in makeup cleansing products and ...
ByLumex Instruments based in Mission, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
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INTRODUCTION Mercury and its compounds are highly toxic substances fo r humans. It occurs naturally and exists in various forms: elemental (or metallic); inorganic (e.g. mercuric chloride); and organic (e.g., methyl- and ethylmercury). These forms all have different toxicities and implications for health. Among naturally occurring mercury compounds, methylme rcury exerts a significant influence (neurotoxic action) on human ...
ByLumex Instruments based in Mission, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
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Introduction A conventional standard method of total mercury det ermination in water using atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) involves preliminary sample digestion that ta kes from 30 minutes to 8 hours depending on the digestion conditions. The use of a mercury analyzer RA-915M/RA-915+ with Zeeman background correction in combination with PYRO-915+ pyrolysis attachment provides direct dete rmination of mercury in process and waste waters contaminated with mercury without digesti on or any other sample ...
ByLumex Instruments based in Mission, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
Within the field of gas analysis much time is spent looking at the accuracy and uncertainty in the detection technique. However, without appropriate sample handling, what you are measuring could potentially bear little or no relation to your original ...
BySignal Group UK Ltd based in Camberley, UNITED KINGDOM
Brick kilns, as well as other plants such as ceramics manufacturers and fertiliser producers, are a major producer of hydrogen fluoride (HF) emissions. HF is highly reactive gas and seriously damaging to human health, so has strict emissions limits imposed by legislation. In addition to the effects to humans, emissions have been found to damage crops and fruit trees, as well as the general environment. The brick industry strives to reduce the amount of HF emissions and numerous projects have been carried out into ...
ByProtea Limited based in Middlewich, UNITED KINGDOM
The reference EN 13284-1 provide two different way about stack sampling, depending on emission conditions. The first option provide sampling with a standard probe with inserted perpendicularly into the duct filter holder to the emission flow. This option is recommended for emissions not involving humidity and with low temperature. It allows using non-perpendicular filter holders to sampling flow, reminding to consider also as part of the sampling all the collected parts ahead of the ...
ByAMS Analitica based in Pesaro, ITALY
