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28 Air Monitoring JCT Exhibit at CEM 2011


As usual JCT Analysentechnik (Austria) attended the CEM symposium and trade show which takes place in different locations in Europe every 2-3 years.


After 3 exciting and successful days in the wonderful city of Prague, Czech Republic, they want to say thank you to all visitors and all delegates who visited their booth.


Philipp Zimmel, one of their area sales managers, was happy to show the latest products from JCT Analysentechnik, including the heated portable sampling probe JPES with the heated sampling tube JBER and the JCL series gas cooler.


The next CEM event will be in Spring 2014 where JCT will be happy to show their latest products again.


In the meantime they will be pleased to welcome you at ACHEMA from 18th to 22nd June 2012 and of course, their sales team will be glad to assist you.


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Integrally Geared Dual Vane Compressor Ensures Efficient Reliable Operation


Dresser Roots (USA) has developed the ROOTS® IGCH


integrally geared dual vane compressor which is capable of handling flows from 8,000 to 100,000 m3


with a variety of constant speed or variable speed drivers.


The compressor’s Variable Inlet Guide Vanes (IGVs) are designed to control the capacity with a minimum loss of efficiency while also increasing the stable operating range. The system’s Variable Diffuser Vanes (VDVs) can be used to manage applications where constant inlet temperature exists and constant discharge pressure is desired. Tailoring the control of the IGVs and VDVs ensures the optimisation of the performance point as process conditions vary.


The IGCH, can operate up to 2 bar working pressure and can also be equipped with alternate impeller materials for special applications. Optimised aerodynamic impeller design maximises energy efficiency and provides reliable operation.


For lower inlet air flow the EasyAir® pressure up to 1 bar.


X2 Factory Blower Package System provides aeration air up to 9,000m3 /hr and working Reader Reply Card No. 65 /hr and can be used


Traceable Gas Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants


Kin-Tek’s (USA) new Trace Source™ Permeation Tubes are used to blend gas calibration standards needed for air analysis for many Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs). Over 80 HAPs are currently available in Trace Source™ tubes. Applications include formaldehyde, hydrazines, ethylene glycol, cresols, naphthalene, and 15 other compounds not available as ‘cylinder’ mixtures. A selection of tube types with varying emission rates are available.


Trace Source™ permeation tubes emit a constant flow of vapour that is used to dynamically blend low-pressure gas mixtures. Emission flow measurements are traceable to NIST through fundamental measurements (weight change, temperature, etc.). Mixing the emission flow with a traceable flow dilution gas creates a traceable mixture. Concentration can be adjusted by adjusting dilution flow rate.


FlexStream™ and AutoBlend™ Gas Standards Generators provide the controls required to blend adjustable concentration, traceable gas mixtures using Trace Source™ tubes.


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New FT-IR CEM System Launched at CEM2011


The Loccioni Group (Italy) participated in CEM 2011 to introduce the GCS, Gigas FT-IR Cem System, the process control and emissions continuous monitoring turn-key system designed, which were realised by Loccioni Environment.


GCS Loccioni represents the first and unique FT-IR entirely Italian TÜV certified solution (EN 15267, EN 14181). Reader Reply Card No. 67


PCME Ltd, technology leaders in the design, development, manufacture and supply of continuous particulate emission monitors, due to expansion are looking to fill four full-time positions based at Head Office in St Ives, Cambridgeshire:


• Technical Marketing Engineer • UK Sales/Service Support Engineer • Firmware Engineer • Senior Analogue Electronics Engineer


For more details or to apply, please contact Linda Furnell (lindaf@pcme.co.uk).


Its power points are represented by 10 certified components including HF and N2O and the 6 months maintenance interval for all the components.


This guarantees a stable, intuitively usable and reliable system without the need for maintenance, to be configured for each type of application.


Beyond the possibility to closely see GCS technological innovations, it represented the opportunity to know in advance the new technological solutions developed by R&D Loccioni Environment; for twenty years committed in the environmental field quality control and measurement new techniques analysis. Loccioni Environment for more than 40 years has been committed into developing bespoke solutions to improve products, processes and buildings quality, efficiency and sustainability. These competences have, more recently, been applied to emissions, air, water and process monitoring.


Measuring to improve is Loccioni Groups mission; solutions and systems are designed on customers’ needs, thus integrating control and measurement tools, automation, information technology and energy efficiency solutions.


PCME Ltd  Clearview Building  60 Edison Road  St Ives  Cambridgeshire  PE27 3GH www.pcme.com Reader Reply Card No. 68


Today Loccioni Environment is able to provide as many high technological solutions for companies, dealing daily with the problems associated with environment care and natural resources.


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IET November / December 2011 www.envirotech-online.com


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