Cryogenic Technology Articles & Analysis
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Consider the absorption spectra of the gases of interest to maximize sensitivity. Detector Technology: Select a suitable detector technology (e.g., InGaAs, MCT) based on the spectral range. When using cooled detector technology, verify cryogenic cooler reliability meets the severe environmental conditions applicable ...
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Therefore, it is particularly important to select the appropriate nitrogen separation method. Cryogenic Nitrogen Separation Method Cryogenic air separation technology is a traditional nitrogen production technology. ...
This tire recycling machine uses advanced technology to produce recycled products that are safe for use. Furthermore, it comes with a long service life. ...
This waste tyre recycling plant uses advanced technology to make recycled items that are safe to use. Furthermore, it features a long service lifeTypical Uses Of The Waste Tyre Recycling PlantAmongst the most important uses of the waste tyre collection system are many different industrial processes. Whether or not the tyres can be used as recycling purposes or they may be ...
Vapor Extraction and Refrigerated Condensation was used as a primary source removal technology to remediate high concentrations of recalcitrant chlorinated solvent compounds at the WDE Site in Minnesota. ...
Pumping of cryogenic (low-temperature) products is important for many applications, especially in the field of liquefied natural gas (LNG). ...
A Cryogenic Treatment Unit or TU-51 Technology was developed to apply a cryogenic air treatment process to recover persistent vapor phase volatile organic compounds (VPVOCs) having extremely low boiling points. These would include explosive compounds present in the vapor stream. The portable TU-51 VPVOCs Technology (OEM) ...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S; CAS No. 7783-06-4) gas production usually is one of the primary concerns in the wastewater treatment facilities. Under anaerobic (septic) wastewater conditions, sulfides cannot be oxidized (Palmer, Lagasse, and Maureen 2011). Therefore, they combine with hydrogen to produce hydrogen sulfide gas, creating the "rotten egg" odor associated with septic wastewater (Palmer, ...
For this reason, the automotive industry supported by relevant governing bodies is rapidly exploring alternative propulsion solutions (such as hybrid, electric and hydrogen powered vehicle technologies). This paper presents the main objectives and progressive findings of an EU funded research project titled 'StorHy ? ...
