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CEM systems monitor gases at the source of industrial emissions, producing data that must be both precise and defensible. The trust placed in that data, by regulators, engineers, and environmental managers alike, depends on one fundamental condition: accurate gas calibration. When calibration is neglected or imprecise in a CEM system, the integrity of every reading begins to erode. What appears ...
Researchers from Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Universidad Central “Marta Abreu” de Las Villas and Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz developed a 3d printable, bioinspired hydrogel composed of two different biopolymers, chitosan and cellulose nanofibers, through an environmentally friendly process by avoiding both ...
ByRegenhu
THE SOLUTION The airToxic PID with the communication protocol MODBUS allows to transfer the results of the 12 instruments to a central room RESULTS airToxic PID allows to have an improved sensitivity Better follow up of the polluting compounds Centralised information with the communication protocol MODBUS Auto calibration with result storage and ...
This technology allows full QA/QC in the field including the calibration check of the Analyzer. Sampling: Sampling system with self-regulated heated line (191°C) and 2 microns heated filter integrated Additional heated filter in standby, for instant replacement through ‘’Quick Lock’’ connection system ...
ByENVEA
Both sites have been approved for installation of a gas collection system, leachate drainage system, modular electric generation plant and flare facility. ...
ABSTRACT In Flanders, laboratories, recognised for emission measurements in the framework of the environmental legislation (Vlarem II), have to implement a quality system that meets the requirements of EN 45001 and are forced to participate in external quality controls organised by AMINAL, the Flemish Administration for environment and/or the reference laboratory for air measurements, e.g. Vito ...
Microscopic simulation (microsimulation) software is a powerful analytical tool that provides inexpensive and efficient analysis of real world traffic conditions. Thorough calibration is imperative for maintaining the reliability, accuracy and prediction power of microsimulation models. Defining roadway capacity is an important component of the calibration process. Microsimulators, such as ...
