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NIVUS GmbH Im Taele 2, 75031, Eppingen, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 7262 9191 0 Fax: [49] 7262 9191 999 Website:
www.nivus.com E-mail:
info@nivus.com
OPSIS AB Box 244, 24402, Furulund, SWEDEN. Tel: [46] 46 722500 Website:
www.opsis.se E-mail:
info@opsis.se
OPSIS is a global supplier of environmental monitoring systems for gas analysis and related services. OPSIS has provided thousands of systems both for ambient air quality monitoring (AQM), for continuous emissions monitoring (CEM), and for process control applications. The OPSIS systems are sold and serviced world-wide through a network of distributors and other representatives.
OPSIS’ fi rst focus area was gas detection in ambient air using a novel open-path technology called DOAS. It soon evolved to use the same technology also in industrial applications such as emissions monitoring in power plants and for process control in production facilities. Other types of gaseous and particulate detectors as well as other application-specifi c sensors were also added to the product portfolio, resulting in today’s wide range of environmental monitoring equipment and related products and services.
Presently, OPSIS has about half of its business in the AQM fi eld, and half of it in the CEM/process control fi eld. The central monitoring equipment is almost always a DOAS analyser, operating either in the ultraviolet (UV) or the infrared (IR) wavelength region. The analyser is combined with other types of sensors and communication solutions, resulting in a complete environmental monitoring system.
A typical OPSIS system for AQM consists of a UV DOAS gas analyser, a beta attenuation dust monitor and a set of meteorological sensors, monitoring local air quality. Multiple AQM systems are often combined in networks allowing full surveillance of the air in larger regions. The measurement results are usually forwarded to data management systems over the Internet. This allows for real-time presentation of air quality as well as statistical analysis and air quality studies that can help improve the quality of the air we breathe.
A typical CEM/process control system consists of one or two DOAS analysers (UV + FTIR for measurements of gas concentrations, in combination with other instruments providing e.g. fl ue gas fl ow rates and dust concentrations. The measurement results are often forwarded in real time to the process control system using any of the standard industrial communication protocols supported. From there, the results can be used for e.g. emissions monitoring and process optimization.
OPSIS provides both software-related services and services such as quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC), strategical advices, monitoring services, emission database (EDB) developments, dispersion modelling, and environmental impact assessment studies.
OPSIS’ environmental monitoring systems have been tested and approved by a number of internationally recognized institutes and authorities, such as U.S. EPA, German TÜV and British MCERTS.OPSIS’ environmental monitoring systems are characterized by their reliability, durability and low maintenance costs; numerous references will vouch for this.
Through a network of subsidiary companies, distributors and other representatives, OPSIS is present on all continents.
OPSIS is certifi ed according to the standards ISO 9001 quality, ISO 14001 environment, ISO 27001 information security, and ISO 45001 work environment. OPSIS also has an accredited laboratory according to ISO/IEC 17025.
OTT HYDROMET
22400 Davis Drive, Suite 100, Sterling, VA, 20164, USA. Tel: [1] 703 406 2800
Website:
www.otthydromet.com
“OTT HydroMet works to deliver customer outcomes by providing decision makers with vital insights they trust. Our exceptional technical expertise and solutions seamlessly integrate hardware, software, and services across an unmatched range of environmental monitoring applications: Meteorology & Climatology, Renewable Energy, Road & Runway Weather, Surface Water Quantity, Flood Warning, Groundwater, Water Quality, and Data Management.
Formed from eight, trusted, global product brands: Aquarius, Kipp & Zonen, Lufft, SUTRON, OTT, ADCON, Hydrolab, and Meteostar, OTT HydroMet offers over 500 years of combined experience and a strong commitment to the customer for optimal alignment and execution.”
P S ANALYTICAL Arthur House, Crayfi elds Industrial Est, Main Road, Orpington, BR5 3HP, UK.
Tel: [44] 1689 891211 Fax: [44] 1689 896009 Website:
www.psanalytical.com E-mail:
jlw@psanalytical.com
P S Analytical specialises in the determination and speciation of mercury and the hydride forming elements in Environmental, Petrochemical and Industrial applications. With offi ces in the UK, USA and Australia and a worldwide network of distributors supported by our in-house team of experts and continuous research and development programme.
The PSA range of on-line analysers and continuous emissions monitors provide measurement data and control for mercury determination and removal systems. These AFS systems form the basis of various EPA, ASTM, ISO, BSI and EN offi cial standards.
Providing complete solutions from sampling through to measurement systems PSA specializes in tailoring instrumentation for individual customer requirements.
PCE INSTRUMENTS UK LTD Suite 2.08, Trafford House, Chester Rd, Manchester, M32 0RS, UK.
Tel: [44] 161 464902 0
Website:
www.pce-instruments.com/english/ measuring-instruments/test-meters/air-humidity-
meter-kat_40073.htm
E-mail:
info@pce-instruments.co.uk
PROCESS INSIGHTS AG Neuköllnische Allee 134, 12057, Berlin, GERMANY.
Tel: [49] 69 204 369 10
Website:
www.process-insights.com E-mail:
info@emea.process-insights.com
Process Insights is an association of technology companies focused on innovative and differentiated solutions in the fi eld of gas and water analytics. Our brands deliver leading solutions for the process control, automation, and research industries around used across a wide range of applications to ensure safe operation, increase product quality and to attain higher levels of effi ciency. Our gas analyzers, safety and process sensors, water analyzers and other solutions used in these applications are mission-critical to reduce disruptions, downtime, and lost productivity, all while managing increasing regulatory complexity. Our brands are Tiger Optics, Extrel, Guided Wave, LAR Process Analysers, COSA Xentaur, Hygrocontrol, Alpha Omega Instruments, ATOM Instrument and MBW Calibration. For more information, visit
www.process-insights.com.
PROTEA LTD 10 Prosperity Court, Middlewich, CW10 0GD , UK. Tel: [44] 1270 872000 Website:
www.protea.ltd.uk E-mail:
sales@protea.ltd.uk
QED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
Cyan Park, Unit 3,
Jimmy Hill Way, Coventry, CV2 4QP, UK.
Tel: [44] 333 800 0088 Website:
www.qedenv.com E-mail:
sales@qedenv.co.uk
QED are a global environmental systems and gas instrumentation company. As industry leaders, QED are the premier manufacturers of monitoring and remediation equipment, precision engineered pumping solutions and gas instrumentation. Serving a wide range of environmental markets worldwide.
Its corporate headquarters are in the USA which support the North, Central and South American markets. QED’s International offi ce covers Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacifi c.
QED has an extensive network of established international distributors, enabling it to provide its products, services and support in a local language to over 60 countries throughout the world.
QED also has a strong portfolio of acquired product brands including Geotech, Landtec and Viasensor gas analysers, En Novative Technologies soil sampling products and Snap Sampler groundwater sampling solutions.
Together, these products serve a global industry for a wide range of environmental applications, including groundwater sampling, and remediation pumping, landfi ll leachate and condensate pumping, landfi ll gas collection and control, landfi ll gas and biogas analysis, air stripping for VOC removal, and wireless data acquisition.
QED Environmental Systems is a Graco Inc. company and sets the industry benchmark by manufacturing equipment to the highest quality, accuracy and reliability, adhering to a wide range of stringent standards such as ATEX, ISO 17025, IECEx, CSA, ISO 9001 and MCERTs.
QUADREX SCIENTIFIC 7 Mount Pleasant Close, Lyminge, Folkestone, CT18 8HF, UK. Tel: [44] 1303 862182
R. M. YOUNG COMPANY Meteorological Instruments, 2801 Aero Park Drive, Traverse City, MI, 49686, USA. Tel: [1] 231 9463980 Fax: [1] 231 9464772 Website:
www.youngusa.com E-mail:
info@youngusa.com
R.M.Young Company is a manufacturer of quality meteorological instruments and displays since 1964. Products include sensors to measure wind, temperature, humidity, rainfall barometric pressure and other variables. Young products are used worldwide by government agencies, educational institutions and private businesses. Young models include the wind monitor, wind tracker, ultrasonic anemometer, tipping bucket rain gauge and new Response One “all in one” weather transmitter.
REMTECH SA
2/4 Avenue de l`Europe, 78140, Velizy, FRANCE. Tel: [33] 1 39465958 Fax: [33] 1 39466310
Website:
www.remtechinc.com E-mail:
sales@remtechinc.com
RKI ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS GmbH Seifgrundstraße 2 , D- 61348, Bad Homburg, GERMANY. Tel: [49] 6172 49510 0 Fax: [49] 6172 49510 30 Website:
www.GasSensor.de E-mail:
rki@rki-analytical.de
SENSIT TECHNOLOGIES 851 Transport Drive, Valparaiso, IN, 46383, USA. Tel: [1] 219 4652700 Fax: [1] 219 4652701
Website:
www.gasleaksensors.com E-mail:
info@gasleaksensors.com
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