Incineration Monitoring
Articles & Whitepapers
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New European BAT Conclusions for Waste Incineration – it’s Time to Monitor Total Mercury
If you are in the waste incineration business, you might have heard that there are new and stricter emission regulations in the pipe within the European Union. Those regulations were made official just recently. But how does it all tie together? Let’s dig a bit deeper and connect the dots from “IED” to “THg”!IED and BREF The environmental impact of industrial activities within the European Union ...
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Waste-to-energy plant: ENVEA provides new generation of pollutants control systems - Case Study
Client: Waste-to-energy plant (France) Context: Upgrading of pollutants control systems Solution: A shelter gathering all analyzers and dioxin samplers The waste-to-energy plant in ...
News
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Waste incinerator impacts monitored via milk and vegetable quality
Emissions from well-regulated household waste incinerators do not reduce the quality of vegetables and milk produced nearby, a Dutch study suggests. Researchers found that levels of certain contaminants were similar whether vegetables and milk came ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Waste Incineration HCl/HF Analyzer
Waste incineration plants require automatic continuous monitoring main component content in flue gas, which include CO, HF, HCl, SO2, NOx and soot, while HCl and HF are the difficulties in detection.Under the condition of demand, the company developped a waste incineration HCl/HF analyzer.The principle of the system is based on the TDLAS technology, using the white pool retracing optical path ...