CEM 36 EMISSIONS MONITORING World famous CEMS and FTIR pioneers to exhibit at CEM 2023
ABB has been one of the established names in stack gas monitoring and CEMS for over 40 years. At this year’s CEM Exhibition, visitors will have the opportunity to meet with some of the specialists at ABB and discuss how this globally renowned company who were one of the pioneers of FTIR technology can off er you a tailored solution to fi t your specifi c requirements with a cost-eff ective, yet highly reliable and precision solution.
One of the products to be highlighted on the ABB stand will be their ACF5000 which provides continuous, quantitative and selective measurements of HCl, HF, H2 SO2
, NOX , NH3 , N2 O, O2 , TOC and NMHC as well as other gases on request. This multi-component emission and process monitoring system features fully integrated TOC and O2 analyser modules, complying with the European standards EN 15267 and EN
14181. This comprehensive integration minimises space requirements, as the system is designed to be compact and modular. Customers benefi t from a complete pre-engineered solution that reduces ownership, maintenance, and installation costs thanks to its innovative multi-component measurement technology, which uses a single sampling system.
The ACF5000 system also features a unique air-driven injector pump that eliminates the need for moving parts, improving durability and reducing maintenance requirements. The system also boasts a low condensate handling capacity.
The user-friendly interface of the ACF5000 system provides clear-text status messages and is displayed on a large back-lit screen. The measured values and status signals can be transmitted via analogue and digital outputs, as well as via Ethernet, Modbus or Profi bus protocols.
To facilitate remote control and maintenance, the ACF5000 system supports an Ethernet connection. This capability facilitates seamless monitoring and troubleshooting to ensure optimal system performance from any location or have the ABB service support end-users
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In addition, ABB’s ACF5000 system off ers the integration and display of signals from other detectors such as dust, mercury, fl ow, pressure, and temperature sensors. This comprehensive approach allows for a holistic monitoring solution, providing valuable insights into a wide range of process parameters.
Optionally, CEM-DAS ABB’s Data Acquisition and Handling System (DAHS) can be integrated into the ACF5000 cabinet. CEM- DAS is already compliant to the new DAHS standard EN 17255.
To fi nd out more about this and other cutting-edge ABB solutions, you can visit them at CEM Barcelona on stand 62. More information online:
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Gas sensing with laser technology
Data handling and software acquisition specialists in EN17255
and EN14181 participate at CEM Barcelona Olicem specialise in emissions reporting to the European market based on the EN 17255 and EN 14181 standards delivering environmental reporting according to directives for waste incineration plants (incineration of solid or liquid waste), large combustion plants (with a total rated thermal input of 50 MW and above) and other incinerators with the need for calculation and reporting of fl ue gas emissions.
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handling, reporting and derived quantities – long term averages, mass emissions, emission factors” conference session.
Showcased at CEM 2023, on stand 54 will be Olicem’s environmental reporting system, ReportLoq is extremely fl exible and can be integrated with all types of analysis instrumentation. More information online:
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On Thursday 21st of September, Kenneth Vindum, CEO, will be delivering a presentation, co-authored with Troels Skov Moestrup and Peter Blinksbjerg on “Handling of emission limits in IED in connection with CO2
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nanoplus Nanosystems and Technologies GmbH, an ISO 9001:14001 certifi ed supplier, is one of the world’s most reputable manufacturers of lasers for gas sensing applications. The cornerstone of nanoplus’ success is their unique and patented approach to the fabrication of DFB laser sources. nanoplus celebrates 25 years in business this year, they were created as a spin off from Würzburg University in 1998.
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A new name in gas and liquid sampling – with some very familiar faces - heads to Barcelona
The new JCT Group brings forward innovative and well-engineered solutions to a broad range of industries. It provides gas and liquid sampling systems, air quality systems as well as gas and liquid analysers for various industries.
The JCT Group now consists of four specialised divisions: JCT Gas Sampling – for world-class gas sampling systems, JCT NextGen AQMS – born out of the acquisition of mlu-recordum, this division off ers a cutting-edge AQMS solution for air quality analysis providing rest-assured precision and air pollution compliance to customers across the globe, JCT Liquid Sampling, who provide the process industries with innovative technology tailored to their liquid analysis requirements and JCT Process Analytics who create customised process measurement solutions for their worldwide clientele.
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To see how JCT can assist you with your specifi c sampling requirements you can contact one of the sales managers at one of JCT’s offi ces in Austria, Poland, the Middle East, Singapore, Malaysia and the US, or one of JCT’s partners from their extensive global distribution network.
To meet JCT fi rst hand you can see them at the upcoming CEM show in Barcelona and talk to their team of experts on booth 30. More information online:
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Among the outstanding innovations to be showcased on their stand at CEM 2023, nanoplus Nanosystems will exhibit their laser technology used to detect sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, ethane, methane, acetylene, ammonium, hydrogen sulphide, hydrogen chloride, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and oxygen for emission control, climate monitoring, combustion control, industrial safety and leakage in gas pipelines. Tunable Diode Laser (TDL) spectroscopy enables the measurement of these gases down to ppb levels, in real time and in situ. Providing long-term stability and requiring little maintenance, nanoplus lasers are ideally suited for operation in harsh environments. CEM 2023 will provide visitors with a great opportunity to learn how this cutting- edge, laser-driven company can solve their air measurement dilemmas and give expert advice on how to tackle their industrial emission monitoring in a proven, yet highly contemporary manner.
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