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Environmental Laboratory


Eco Expo Asia 2016 Adopts New Theme: “Green Solutions for a Changing Climate”


Dynamic Range of Flow Meters Launched at analytica 2016


Axetris AG (Switzerland) announced an extension to its product range of high- performance mass flow meters and controllers. Mass flow solutions from Axetris – trusted by OEMs worldwide – are now available for full scale flows of upto 15 slpm.


Axetris introduced the range of mass flow meters and controllers with an unmatched dynamic range. The new innovation from Axetris allows you to use a single mass flow device over a wide range of flow rates, helping you save costs, while taking the complexity out of design and logistics. The range of mass flow devices come in surprisingly compact sizes, enabling compact designs.


OEMs worldwide rely on the Axetris mass flow technology in the fields of gas chromatography, leak testing, thermal analytics, mass spectroscopy, thin film deposition, plasma engineering and more.


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The 11th edition of Eco Expo Asia will run from 26 – 29 October 2016 at Hong Kong’s AsiaWorld-Expo. Organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, and co-organised by the Environment Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the expo is a gateway to the growing green market in Asia. It is widely recognised by the Hong Kong, Chinese mainland and various international government bodies as well as trade associations. The 2015 edition attracted a record-breaking number of 320 exhibitors and 12,385 trade visitors from 97 countries and regions.


In response to the notable Paris Agreement adopted in 2015, this year’s expo will open with the new theme “Green Solutions for a Changing Climate”. The fair will provide green solutions to governments and the industry to help them achieve their sustainability goals.


Mr Wong Kam-sing, Secretary for the Environment of the HKSAR Government, reinforced Hong Kong’s determination to become a low-carbon city as well as highlighted green goals shared between the expo and the government earlier at a networking luncheon. He said: “We see Eco Expo Asia as an effective platform for Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland and other regions to cooperate and work towards achieving the common goal of promoting environmental protection.”


The fair will again feature the “Theme Day” concept in which each day will be complemented by corresponding business events, conferences and workshops of a specific topic. The concept aims to highlight related products and solutions to facilitate effective sourcing. The themes to be covered this year include: 26 Oct: Global Innovations for Climate Change, 27 Oct: Waste Management, 28 Oct: Sustainable Energies and Buildings, 29 Oct: Green Living.


Companies showcasing their latest climate management solutions at this year’s expo include DELABIE and Environnement S.A from France, FSE Environmental Technologies Group Limited, REC Green Technologies, Robin Energy and The China Engineers from Hong Kong as well as SK Kaken from Japan, while ALBA Integrated Waste Solutions from Germany, Baguio from Hong Kong, Donasonic from the UK and Envac from Sweden will demonstrate their expertise in waste management. In addition, the fair also marks the debut of the Finland Pavilion and the return of the Switzerland Pavilion. The Canada Pavilion, led by Government of Ontario and Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong, will again gather a group of green-tech companies to unveil their innovations at the 2016 edition.


A regular exhibitor, China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection (Hong Kong) Investment Co Ltd, will return to the fair again. This year, it aims to give a more comprehensive demonstration of its environmental technologies as well as its achievements in solid waste management. Representative of the company’s Colligation and Management Department said that last year’s show has helped them attract quality buyers and increased brand awareness. Companies from the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and South Asia have approached them on the first day and showed great interest in their products. The spokesman also believed that with the fair’s geographical advantage, it could draw buyers not only from Asia but also South America and Africa.


With commitment to the Paris Agreement, world governments have set ambitious emission reduction targets that give impetus to environmental protection. The Chinese mainland and other countries in Asia are not only rolling out measures to cope with climate change, but are also taking aggressive actions to manage waste problems and to reduce the reliance on non-fossil fuels.


The Chinese mainland, the world’s top greenhouse gas emitter, pledged to drastically reduce carbon emissions and increase its clean energy ratio in its 13th Five-Year Plan. The country’s cumulative investment in non-fossil fuels and low-carbon technologies is forecast to exceed USD 6.26 trillion by 2030. Meanwhile, the Belt and Road Initiative will also bring about new green solutions that will help the Chinese mainland meet its environmental goals as it deepens trade ties with 64 countries.


Meanwhile, Hong Kong also aims to tackle its long-standing waste problems and surging energy consumption. Apart from dedicating a USD 129 million recycling fund to cut waste, Hong Kong is also determined to reduce energy intensity by 40% by 2025 in the city’s first Energy Saving Plan. Some of the measures include implementing higher green building standards, using sustainable building technologies and lauching energy-saving measures.


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Analytical Determination of Mercury, Arsenic and Selenium from Environmental Samples


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Environmental contamination with mercury (Hg), arsenic (As) and selenium (Se) can occur from industrial emissions as well as runoff from mining, landfill and agricultural activities. Naturally occurring weathering and cycling processes also have a significant effect on environmental concentration.


Hg, As & Se exist in a variety of chemical forms or species, which have great influence on their transport, bioaccumulation and toxicity. One analytical challenge is that often these species are present in ultra trace concentrations. Recent environmental guidelines and accepted methods concerning monitoring, removal, and effluent discharge have continued to become more stringent, and this trend is sure to continue.


The ability to determine these elements, in their total and/or speciated forms, at environmental concentrations has established P S Analytical (PSA) (UK) as the brand of choice for over 30 years. Understanding the fate and transportation particular elements is vitally important and requires accurate analytical measurements and PSA has been at the forefront of instrument design and method development to address these requirements.


PSA employs Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry (AFS) as a means of analytical detection.


Employing AFS enables outstanding detection performance in terms of; sensitivity, linear working ranges, as well as freedom from polyatomic interferences. Coupled with this leading performance are the renowned PSA attributes of ease-of-use, reliability and robustness as well as very affordable system and running costs, all of which are hallmarks of the brand.


With literally thousands of systems in the field today (both laboratory based and on-line analysers) and with support networks in Europe, USA and SE Asia, PSA offers the ideal package of performance, reliability and support.


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