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32 Air Monitoring Do You Require Analysis of Multiple Gases? Distributors Wanted


In ‘Air Solutions are looking to expand their international distribution network throughout Europe and the Middle East. In ‘Air are leading innovators of air monitoring equipment for a variety of applications.


Please call Kalid El Gersifi on (33) 6 51 832 035 or email Email kelgersifi@inairsolutions.fr


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INDUSTRIAL METHANE MEASUREMENT


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CONFERENCE 29TH


& 30TH NOVEMBER 2017 - ANTWERP, BELGIUM


The Industrial Methane Measurement Conference 2017 will put a spotlight onto industry requirements in an increasingly regulated post ‘Paris Agreement’ world. Leading experts will discuss latest fi eld studies and policy developments alongside showcasing cutting edge methods and novel technologies for monitoring fugitive methane emissions including leak detection, identifi cation and quantifi cation as well as long term monitoring.


The event is aimed at: • Industry, including oil & gas, waste management, product & equipment manufacturer sectors, petrochemicals, and agriculture industries


• Policy makers and regulators, who set and enforce the requirements for monitoring methane


• Scientists and academia, involved with developing the methods and quantifi cation of fugitive emissions


• Solution providers and consultants, who work with the above stakeholders in providing consultancy for the measurement of industrial methane emissions


Key Themes


These discussion themes will review current drivers, capabilities and their effectiveness, and the future landscape:


• Current state of knowledge of anthropogenic methane emission sources • Current capabilities and case studies • Real world industrial applications of current monitoring techniques


• Regulation and drivers - International perspective, national reporting, permits, industry initiatives


• Industry needs - Reasons for monitoring, data requirements, cost effectiveness, practicality


• Quality assurance and validation - Validation data, standardisation, performance assessments, understanding uncertainties


• Understanding and interpreting measurement results in an industrial context - Linking and planning measurements taking into account uncontrolled and controlled emissions; how to link measurement expertise with industry process


• Emerging technologies - What is the potential for new disruptive technologies? E.g. satellites, low cost sensors, UAVs, Aircore etc.


Techniques to monitor methane are developing rapidly and it can be a challenge to keep pace with the available methods, their relative advantages and disadvantages, and the evolving regulatory landscape. This event will clarify these issues and bring together a range of key stakeholders from across the sector, including industry, NGOs, government and academia, giving attendees a comprehensive understanding of these issues.


The Industiral Methane Measurement conference will be co-located at the PEFTEC exhibition. Exhibition space available.


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The Rapidox 7100 Multigas Analyser is a high precision modular instrument with the ability to analyse up to six gases simultaneously. Designed for analysing, controlling and monitoring process gases, the 19” rack mountable gas analyser is one of the most highly specified products manufactured by Cambridge Sensotec.


Applications for this instrument vary from many industries such as; process monitoring, semiconductor manufacturing, furnace emissions, water treatment processes, medical research, environmental applications, research and development, metal heat treatment and gas handling. Measurable gases include amongst others: CO2


, CO, H2 O, O2 , C2 H4 , SO2


, CH4


, H2


and H2


S.


A seven inch (180mm) full-colour touch screen interface with soft menu keys allows for easy operation in either permanent monitoring or sampling modes. All data is logged continuously for review and inspection and excel compatible data can be downloaded via a USB memory stick.


Standard features include; two fully programmable alarm circuits per sensor, programmable analogue outputs, RS232 / RS485 / Modbus RTU communications and complete data-logging software.


To enhance the Rapidox 7100 further, it can be combined with the Rapidox 2112 Multiplex Systemallowing for multiple gas sources to be analysed sequentially. The Rapidox 2112 is available with 5, 10 or 15 independent gas inlet ports that are fed to a single gas outlet. Programmed and operated using the bespoke Rapidox software, the Rapidox 2112 Multiplex System integrates seamlessly with the Rapidox 7100, and can also be used as a stand-alone device with manual operation.


Cambridge Sensotec offer a range of Rapidox servicing options in the UK and throughout the world with a network of agents and distributors. Regular gas analyser calibration significantly increases the reliability and repeatability of the measurements taken by the equipment. A full-service program is available via Cambridge Sensotec using state-of-the-art automated calibration stations with certified and traceable calibration gases; all designed to calibrate your Rapidox gas analysers accurately and efficiently.


Sensors for Reduced Visibility Monitoring Enhance Safety on the Road and in The Air


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Air saturated with water particles, fine dust, or sand can lead to reduced visibility - a risk factor that all too frequently leads to road and air traffic accidents. Between 2011 and 2015, there were 3,277 accidents on German highways, with 107 of the 3,686 people injured killed.


Lufft’s VS2k and VS20k sensors ensure greater safety on the roads and warn of emergent poor visibility conditions. Both sensors detect visibility at ranges of up to two or 20 kilometers respectively by using measuring reflectance in accordance with the 45° forward scattering principle and deliver updated results every minute. A maximum reading means that the visibility is clear.


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Since meteorological services and airports require reliable sensors with a particularly large measuring range, Lufft has created the VS20k visibility sensor with a measurement range of up to 20 km. It complements theVS2k sensor which measures up to two km. The two sensors are based on the same measuring technique and only differ in terms of certain hardware components and the firmware. Both the VS2k and the VS20k are low-maintenance. This is due to the anodised and seawater-resistant housing offering IP66-class protection. An intelligent self-monitoring function detects and reports dirt on the lens. The electronics’ automatic zero-point calibration also helps to reduce maintenance intervals. Lufft offers a suitable calibration kit for further on-site calibration measures. The Lufft UMB visibility sensors can connect with the measurement network via RS485 half-duplex 2-wire and SDI-12 interface.


In previous visibility sensor models, spider nests repeatedly affected the accuracy of measurements, resulting in extensive maintenance requirements. This is now a thing of the past thanks to a vibrating motor, a special coating on the unit housing, as well as interference detection.


‘High Sense’ Sensor is Launched Highly sensitive version of sensor capable of monitoring trace levels of VOCs over a long period of


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time making it ideal for air quality applications.


In response to the growing demand for reliable and accurate detection of a wide range of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at extremely low levels, Ion Science, manufacturer of gas detection instrumentation for global occupational health and environmental monitoring applications – has launched a high sensitivity version of its MiniPID 2 sensor.


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Ion Science’s ground-breaking MiniPID 2 HS is 15 times more sensitive than the company’s existing MiniPID 2 parts per billion (ppb) sensor. It is capable of detecting trace levels of VOCs over a long period of time making it ideal for indoor air quality monitoring applications.


It is also well suited to clean rooms, fence line monitoring, industrial hygiene, site soil and air sampling, fugitive emissions, volatile spills, law enforcement and emergency response.


Delivering a dependable response to thousands of VOCs across many diverse applications, the MiniPID 2 HS is a simple plug and play sensor providing a wide detection range of 0.5 ppb up to 4 parts per million (ppm).


Ion Science’s MiniPID 2 HS also features a re-designed, pneumatically sealed electrode stack for high sensitivity and a wide detection range. An innovative self-diagnostic feature indicates whether the electrode stack is contaminated or if the sensor is not operating correctly.


The MiniPID 2 HS incorporates Ion Science’s recently launched long-life eV lamp that offers 10,000 hours continuous operation. Together with exceptional brightness and improved stability, this facilitates reliable detection of less volatile and less readily sensed compounds, over an extended period of time.


Duncan Johns, Ion Science’s Managing Director says: “Exposure to hazardous substances at work is a major contributor to ill health, and the loss to companies through absence and litigation is enormous. However, once a problem has been identified, indoor air quality can be significantly improved by installing proper air ventilation and filtration systems.


He continues: “The introduction of the new MiniPID 2 HS provides an effective opportunity to introduce extremely low level VOC detection. It also gives stability, control and reliability advantages that are unavailable in other PID designs.”


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Like Ion Science’s other market-leading sensors, MiniPID 2 HS incorporates patented Fence Electrode Technology which is proven to resist humidity and contamination for optimum detection of VOCs in challenging environments.


Amongst the benefits offered by Ion Science’s MiniPID 2 HS sensor are its low running current, robust lamp illumination, reliable operation at extreme temperatures and ease of serviceability.


The MiniPID 2 HS is designed for both diffusive and in-line pumped sampling, delivering an exceptional response time and clear down. It boasts intrinsically safe certification and is ATEX, IECEx, II 1G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga accredited.


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