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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
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
Bread contributes about one-sixth of daily salt intake and is used to improve flavour and texture. The amount of sodium in bread can differ significantly, depending upon brand and type of grain used, ranging from 592mg/100g to 748mg/100g. The level of sodium in bread is primarily due to the amount of salt added to the dough during manufacture. The amount of potassium is determined by the type of flour and the washing and bleaching operations during cereal processing. Bread does not make a significant contribution ...
ByBWB Technologies Ltd. based in Newbury, UNITED KINGDOM
Dried milk was dissolved into an aqueous solution for analysis via flame photometry. The test solutions and reference solutions are measured directly following dilution with deionised distilled ...
ByBWB Technologies Ltd. based in Newbury, 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
