UK Focus - Air Monitoring
MCerts Approved CEMS
The Gasmet AMS (CEMS) uses an FTIR analyser, the established technique for multi-component gas emissions measurements. A single Gasmet Cx-4000 analyser can perform
analysis of a complex gas mixture in a hot, wet gas stream with the highest precision. MCERTS approved, the AMS incorporates the analysers and sample handling components as well as a PC to run the analyser and provide data output.
The AMS is configured specifically for each application but is easily reconfigured to add new compounds to the analysis when the process or application varies.
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Portable MCerts FID Can Be Rented
Environmental instrumentation specialists Quantitech, recently supplied emissions monitoring company Catalyst Environmental, with a range of instruments that has enabled the company to provide a market-leading range of services across a particularly broad spectrum of applications.
Commenting on the particular value of the FTIR analyser, Catalyst’s Technical Manager James Harmer said, “The Gasmet DX-4000 has been a great addition to our range of stack emissions monitoring equipment. It is portable, easy to use for suitably qualified personnel and ideal for a broad range of applications. Quantitech has also provided us with excellent technical back-up and support since purchasing the instrument.”
Summarising, the advantages of the FTIR system employed by Catalyst Environmental, Quantitech's Dominic Duggan says, "Historically, it would have been very expensive to have purchased analysers for all of the main measurands and almost impossible to have monitored all of the parameters continuously. However, as an MCERTS certified portable FTIR analyser, the DX-4000 provides Catalyst with the ability to monitor almost anything in almost any situation."
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iii FTIR Provides Monitoring Flexibility for Catalyst Environmental
The Sick Bernath 3006 is a portable FID that will handle most TOC monitoring applications. It can be used to monitor cold, hot, corrosive or condensable gases (including steam) and with wide measuring ranges from 0-1ppm to 0-10% vol fully exploits the wide dynamic range of the FID principle. Its MCERTS certification covers concen- trations from 0 to 15 mg/m3
, and is valid
for waste incineration and large combustion plant.
The instrument is completely self-contained, with its own hydrogen and air supplies, enough for 170 hours operation. UK distributors are Quantitech of Milton Keynes, who also offer the 3006 through their Enviro-Rental service.
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MCERTS Award for Continuous Dioxins Sampler
Quantitech Managing Director Keith Golding was presented with an MCERTS Certificate for the TCR Tecora DECS continuous dioxins sampling system at the recent MCERTS 2009 air monitoring event.
Speaking on behalf of TCR Tecora, Company Director Maurizio Migliore said, "The MCERTS award is timely because of increasing world-wide concern with Dioxins and Furans emissions. The availability of an approved continuous sampling system means that process operators are now able to produce truly representative data."
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Annual Buyers Guide 2009
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