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Even when using conventional fossil fuels, flue gas from combustion can contain hydrogen concentrations up to several hundred ppm. It is expected that the range of possible hydrogen concentrations in exhaust gases will significantly increase when hydrogen is blended with fuel gas or when it consists entirely of hydrogen. Unburned portions of the ...
In the quest to ensure comprehensive fire safety and prevention, one of the most important steps is to invest in quality gas analyzers. In this blog post, we’ll discuss why gas analyzers are necessary for commercial businesses, as well as provide a guide on selecting the right type of analyzer for ...
When it comes to analyzing and understanding the different types of gases, having the right gas analyzer can make all the difference between accurate results and inaccurate readings. Whether you’re a business owner in need of high-quality gas analysis or an environmental consultant looking to collect data on trace impurities in air samples, there is a type of gas analyzer that fits your ...
PureAire Monitoring Systems is excited to add its 0-100 parts per million(ppm) Trace Oxygen Analyzer to our full line of Oxygen Deficiency Monitors, Carbon Dioxide Monitors, and Combustible/Toxic Gas Detectors. The new Analyzer measures trace levels of oxygen across a wide variety of applications that require real-time, ultra-low ...
Abstract AMETEK THERMOX Introduces the 5th Generation THERMOX Combustion Gas Analyzer in a CONTROL Magazine Exclusive. WDG analyzers are based on a zirconium oxide cell that provides a reliable and cost-effective solution for measuring excess oxygen in flue gas as well as CO and methane levels. Information ...
"For more than 40 years, we have been a leader in combustion gas analysis," says Mike Fuller, divison VP of sales and marketing and business development for Ametek Process Instruments, "and we believe the WDG-V is the combustion analyzer of the future." ...
The combustion process has always been considered having the potential for a hazardous event which could lead to personnel injury or loss of production. ...
