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AQE PREVIEW - UK Focus 2017
Technologies for Gas and Particle Monitoring at AQE 2017
Air Monitors will feature new technologies for monitoring gases and particles in both indoor and outdoor air at AQE 2017 on stands 2, 3 & 4. FIDAS and FIDAS Frog provide simultaneous mass, size and number concentrations with full TUV and DEFRA certifi cation for PM10 and PM2.5.
Ultrafi ne PM monitoring from Partector and Pegasor which detect particles as low as 5nm and the Cooper XACT measures metal content of PM in real time. Brand new Aethalometers for black carbon plus gaseous monitors from Thermo, AQMesh, 2BTech, Baseline, AMA and Alphasense are best in class at every price point. All this combined with Air Monitors’ data management systems and after sales service, make them an essential stop for all air quality professionals.
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Mobile Ambient Monitoring Solutions in the UK
You’ll probably know AQE exhibitor ESU1 as one of the biggest providers of ambient monitoring solutions in the U.K, but you might not know about its capacity to deliver mobile monitoring solutions. Patrick Garrison from ESU1 explains more:
“ESU1 has seen a sharp rise in requests for mobile
monitoring services in 2017, seemingly as it is the ideal solution for short term projects, proving compliance or nuisance monitoring. With very short notice ESU1 can get a range of monitoring solutions in place, from small dust monitors that you mount to a lamp post, to large monitoring container cabins which can house a suite of analysers”.
ESU1’s ability to provide mobile solutions doesn’t stop at deployment; with a host of in-house services including ground works, electrical connecting, commissioning, ongoing maintenance and web hosted data, ESU1 is your choice for delivering a complete solution.
For more information on ESU1 and its range of services email
info@esu1.co.uk or call 0800 030 4970 free today to fi nd out more. ESU1. At your service.
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Cutting-Edge Air Quality Monitoring Technology
Working at the cutting edge of Air Quality Monitoring Technology, ET provides the very best equipment for fast, accurate and representative measurements.
For example, ET’s MCERTS accredited T500U CAPS direct reading NO2 of “true” NO2
Analyser, is capable
measurements across the ranges 0-5ppb through to 1 ppm. Representing the next generation of criteria pollutant monitoring technology for the direct measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in air, the T500U CAPS measurement approach vastly reduces the amount of maintenance required whilst directly measuring NO2. Other benefi ts include, fast response, exceptional measurement sensitivity and low power consumption (80 Watts).
For simultaneous, real-time, measurement of PM10, PM2.5, PM1 and TC (Total Counts) within one unit ET have the MCERTS accredited EDM180 Environmental Dust Monitor. It doesn’t require any consumables, uses far less power than most other particle monitors and has automatic error and maintenance messaging which makes it an ideal solution for Local Authority air quality monitoring applications.
ET’s new Compact Ozone Analyser has a small footprint and robust design makes it ideal for a variety of applications including, but not limited to, rural and remote monitoring, urban saturation studies, “hot spot” identifi cation, enhanced ambient network monitoring, atmospheric research and citizen science/community scale monitoring.
For great value for money, ET’s Air Quality Transmitter the AQT420 revolutionises air quality measurements by providing a near reference measurement performance. Capable of measuring the most common gaseous pollutants, NO2
, SO2 EMAIL: , CO and O3 with default
confi guration, plus Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10) in the ambient air.
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Back-Up Urea Supplies for NOx Control Systems Yara is one of the largest urea producers in the
world, offering a unique urea back-up supply. Yara’s NOx control experts can provide you with technical support and advice to ensure that your SCR/SNCR urea NOx control system is cost-effective and meets all the requirements needed.
Power plants as well as many industrial sites, such as cement, waste incinerators, glass manufacturing plants or refi neries must increasingly be equipped with a NOx reduction system. This system is usually either SNCR (non-catalytic process) or SCR (catalytic method) in which urea reagent is injected. The UK & Ireland are subject to legislation based on the IPPC Directive which set limits on the emissions of nitrogen oxides.
Since the 1990s Yara have offered a range of up to date solutions to prevent emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) for industrial sites. These solutions are marketed under the brand NOxCare. Learn more about Yara at AQE 2017, Stand 41.
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AQE Sees Launch of Gases and Particulates Simulator
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) celebrates the launch of its new Gases and Particulate Simulator at AQE 2017. This unique facility simulates emissions at customisable gas and particle concentrations, fl ow, temperature and water content for instrument development and training.
Visit NPL at Stand 87 to fi nd out more or to discuss all aspects of air quality and emissions, from stack analysis and ambient monitoring to standardisation and profi ciency testing.
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NPL is the UK’s National Measurement Institute and a world-leading centre of excellence in developing and applying the most accurate measurement standards, science, engineering and technology. NPL’s airborne emissions and ambient air sampling and analysis services are accredited to ISO 17025 and are all underpinned by the latest applied research.
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