Workshop Programme Day 1 10:00 - 10:30 11:00 - 11:30 Room 1 Air Quality - Inside Out Room 2
Opportunities in Environmental Gas Sensing Using the Xact 625i to Locate Aerosol Metallic Sources
Room 3 Odournet
Room 4
Comparing Canisters and Passive TD Tubes for Fenceline and Ambient Air Monitoring of VOCs using US EPA Methods TO15 and 325A/B
12:00 - 12:30 13:30 - 14:00 14:30 - 15:00 15:30 - 16:00
The ‘Smogmobile’ An innovative solution for measuring air pollution and greenhouse gases ‘on-the-move’
Day 2 10:00 - 10:30 Room 1
Pressure control and pre test purging of acid forming gases such as HCL, H2S and Ammonia
11:00 - 11:30 ABB 12:00 - 12:30 13:30 - 14:00 14:30 - 15:00 15:30 - 16:00
'Exploding Six Myths About Compressed Gases
Compliance requirements of European directives in the UK
Amonia Slip Monitoring for Nox Control
Integrate TDLS technology in compact OEM module to measure low ppm HCL
Airmonitors.net
Effect of sample line material and length on NO2 and NO emissions
Auditing - Linearity and NO2 Converter Efficiency
Certification of portable AMS - Chances of the new Standard EN 15267-4
PCME
Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) using Ozone - Phenton Reaction to Remove Organic Materials and Phenol
On board fast measurement of vehicle NOx emissions
The Trend Towards Portability in Emissions Testing
Room 2 Palas
The effect of degrading calibration standards on ambient NOx measurements
Real time dust monitoring
Basics of Pyroelecric detectors used for gas analysis and flame detection
A state of the art device for continuous unat- tended measurements of Ultrafine Particles
Ambient air monitoring and analysis for health impact assessment - essential safety improvement
How to set up an Air Quality Monitoring System
Novel, portable generators for ppm level reactive gases
Room 3
Room 4
Floorplan & Exhibitor List
A1 Cbiss 81
ABB Ltd - Measurement & Analytics 79 & 80 Air Liquide Air Monitors Alphasense
59
AMS Analitica S.r.l. Ashtead Technology Axetris AG
Buehler Technologies GmbH Buse Gases Group
Concept Life Sciences Cooper Environmental Dekati Ltd
DRM Technic Ltd DURAG GROUP DustScanAQ
EarthSense Systems Enviro Technology Services
Envitech Europe ESG
ESU1 Ltd
Eurotron Instruments (UK) Exova Catalyst Fluidic
Focused Photonics
Gas Control Equipment GASARC Gasera Horiba
2,3 & 4 45 52 77 8
55 76 43 42 44 55
90 & 91 39 10 72
Environment Agency 19 & 20 (Regulators) Envirosoft
51 17 85 68 56 1
69 64 58 46 35 5
InfraTec Infrared Ltd
Kurz Instruments LC Services
M&C TechGroup Germany GmbH Mega System Srl
National Physical Laboratory 48
International Environmental Technology 32 Kisters
61 89 83 73 57 87
Natural Resources Wales 19 & 20 (Regulators) Northumbrian Water OdourNet UK Orbital Gas PCME
Pollution Srl Protea
Quantitech Ricardo SEPA
Servomex Group SICK (UK) Ltd
50 18 54 47 88
13 & 14 62 & 63 15
19 & 20 (Regulators) 11
Signal Instrument Company Source Testing Association Spantech Products Spectronic Camspec SW Technology Trolex
Turnkey Instruments
TUV Rheinland Energy GmbH Uniper
Vaisala Oyj Yara UK
6 & 7 86 28 9
78 40 84
74 & 75 49 53 60 41
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Conference Room
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Workshop Room 4
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Workshop Room 6
Demonstration Area
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Workshop Room 5
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