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CEM 32 EMISSIONS MONITORING Precision FT-IR based fence line monitoring technology


Atmosfi r, are participating in this year’s CEM conference, where they will showcase their cutting-edge air monitoring technology. Atmosfi r off er world-class solutions backed by unique intellectual properties and extensive practical experience. The company’s team comprises renowned air measurement scientists who have contributed signifi cantly to the development of U.S. EPA and global test methods, as well as optical remote sensing measurement projects.


Atmosfi r’s D-fenceline™, will be among the technology showcased at their booth. The D-fenceline™ is a fully automated, precise and reliable fence-line monitoring system that incorporates open path FTIR technology with Atmosfi r’s advanced data analysis and management algorithms. This integrated system provides an ultra-versatile, sensitive, and cost-eff ective solution for fence-line monitoring, enabling around-the-clock real-time detection, monitoring, and quantifi cation of numerous compounds.


Designed by Atmosfi r’s leading experts in air pollutant quantifi cation and spectroscopy measurements, the D-fenceline™ system utilises electromagnetic radiation technology to monitor more than fi fty air contaminants. It provides real-time information across up to two 50-meter-long monitoring lines, to ensure comprehensive coverage of the monitored perimeter.


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The D-fenceline™ open path instruments and analysers are strategically placed along fence lines where pollutants such as benzene may be present, enabling accurate measurement of fugitive emission gases, such as VOCs, and fl ux calculations for other air contaminants. This solution empowers end- users with the ability to identify and monitor fugitive emission gases in the atmosphere surrounding and within the monitored area. Through sophisticated technical analysis of air contamination signals, the D-fenceline™ solution provides real-time, low detection limits, location analysis, and UI-driven online data analysis. It also provides users with real-time alerts, reports, and analysis, thus enhancing their decision-making capabilities.


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See the latest particulate monitoring technology as well as a host of other cutting-edge environmental monitoring technology at the CEM Conference in Barcelona


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Exhibiting at this year’s special 25th CEM Anniversary Exhibition in Barcelona Turnkey Instruments also has something to celebrate, the launch of the “all-new” IPM particulate monitor which has been MCERTS approved for PM10


and PM2.5 .


Delegates and visitors to Turnkey’s stands 37-39 will be able to view the IPM and discuss its key features with the team, visitors will also get the chance to be “hands-on” with the full range of the very


latest environmental monitoring instrumentation including the market leading; Dustmate, Osiris, Topas, IPM, iGas, iDB and iVIBE.


As market leaders in environmental monitoring, data management is also a critical feature of Turnkey’s solution, providing AirQ software and supporting apps all focused on the user experience whilst also delivering accurate, reliable results instantly.


The Turnkey team truly understands the industries and working environments that the testing equipment is operating in across all corners of the globe. The equipment has been designed, developed and manufactured in-house allowing Turnkey to provide absolute peace of mind to users. Put simply there is nothing we don’t know about our testing equipment, customer support is guaranteed!


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Visit stand (37-39) where the Turnkey team will be delighted to demonstrate their equipment and answer any questions you may have.


If you are not visiting the exhibition you can also see us at Pollutec (Lyon) from 10th - 13th October and CEM India (New Delhi) from 20 – 22 February 2024


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Unique and highly accurate fossil carbon tracking system to be exhibited at CEM 2023


FCTS Genius5-Instruments and VIRWa present a novel solution to determine fossil and biogenic CO2


emissions in the fl ue gas of waste-to-energy plants.


This newly developed Fossil Carbon Tracking Systems FCTS combines the radiocarbon method (EN 13833) with the balance method (ISO 18466) and allows thereby measuring the share of fossil and biogenic CO2 quantity of fossil CO2


(in %) as well as the emissions (tons/year) with an uncertainty below 2.5%. For the radiocarbon method, the PmCTrace is used, which applies EN ISO


13833:2014 and follows requirements of EN 15267-3:2023 to sample the CO2 proportional to the volume fl ow. Thereby between 200 ml and 20 litres of CO2 are absorbed in a cartridge during 1 month of sampling and the radiocarbon


content is then analysed at an accredited C14 laboratory. Genius5-Instruments with PmCTrace has 12 years of experience and references in Great Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and France.


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The balance method is currently applied in more than 40 waste-to-energy plants in Europe and China and has the highly signifi cant advantage that, by combining material and energy balances, the fl ue gas volume can be determined with very high accuracy, which allows, in combination with the radiocarbon method, an exact determination of the quantity of fossil CO2 More information online: ilmt.co/PL/bedZ


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emissions.


Advanced emissions monitoring software tools for environmental compliance on show at CEM 2023


Hint Global, with over 30 years’ experience, recently introduced cutting-edge software tools designed to support emission monitoring programs. AML-CEMDAS, AML-PEMS, and AML-AQMS enhance environmental accountability and compliance, helping businesses meet strict regulatory requirements.


These tools enable real-time emissions monitoring, accurate air pollution data analysis, automated regulatory report preparation, and ensure compliance with environmental standards (for example: US EPA, EN 17255, KSA RCER &PME). Hint Global has proven successes in multiple industries such as oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, cement and general manufacturing.


The software can be used as standalone or as part of an integrated solution (for example with AMADAS), off ering benefi ts such as remote access and monitoring, improve reliability, scalability, ease of use, certifi cation (MCERTS), and adherence to cyber security practices.


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With advanced functionality and a fl exible, modular architecture, companies can monitor multiple locations and equipment through a user-friendly web interface.


Hint’s Emissions Monitoring software applications provide immense value, aiding businesses in better understanding emission data, qualifying for regulations, and avoiding fi nes. Stop by booth 60 at the upcoming CEM conference in Barcelona and talk to their experts.


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