33 Environmental Analysis & Electrochemistry Biogas Measuring System Enhanced with H2S Monitoring Cell
QED Environmental Systems, has launched an industry first cell onto their fixed biogas system, the BIOGAS 3000. This innovative introduction allows users to measure and monitor higher levels of hydrogen sulphide (H2S) gas, not heard of in the industry before.
The BIOGAS 3000 is a popular product within QED’s Geotech product range and already includes the measurement of CH4, CO2 and O2 gases as standard. The new cell is an enhancement to the product’s usability and with its upgraded technology and supporting hardware it offers measurement of up to 40,000 ppm (part per million) of H2S in a plant.
Craig Millar, Engineer Manager at QED said: “The introduction of this cell is an industry first, ground-breaking addition to our QED product portfolio. At QED we have always aimed to stay at the forefront of innovation to provide our customers with the right products and technology they need to carry out their own business effectively.
“This innovation was introduced following customer feedback, particularly from distillery applications and should significantly improve the productivity and efficiency of plants worldwide.”
The ATEX and IECEX certified BIOGAS 3000 has been in the market since 2016, providing landfill and biogas users a strong gas analysis technology that is both cost- effective and robust. As is standard with many QED products, the BIOGAS 3000 is customisable to fit specific landfill and anaerobic digestion site requirements.
The product, with its enhanced cell, has been subject to successful trials in Australia, Spain and India and is now being offered to customers across the globe.
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New Pesticide CRMs Released Specifi cally for Cannabis Labs in California and Similar States
Restek’s support for cannabis-testing labs continues to grow. This latest offering will help you meet the specific cannabis analysis needs of California set forth by the Bureau of Cannabis Control for regulated category I and II residual pesticide reporting, and of other states with similar regulations/programs.
Ideal for creating multipoint (5-point minimum suggested) calibration curves for GC- and LC-MS/MS, these six mixes of prepared stock standards also eliminate the need for in-house standards preparation. And, as with all certified reference materials (CRMs) manufactured and QC tested in Restek’s ISO- accredited labs, they will satisfy your ISO requirements.
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ilmt.co/PL/gnXZ 49544pr@reply-direct.com ADVERTORIAL New Monitor/Controller Series Covers the Widest Range of Water Related Applications
Myron L® Company’s new 900 Series Monitor/Controller combines fl exibility, accuracy and reliability. It is the ideal instrument for even the most demanding water treatment applications.
Measurement capabilities include: Conductivity, Resistivity, Salinity, TDS, pH, ORP, Temperature, mV, Flow, and % Rejection. It includes a 4-20 mA input. Standard outputs are a 0-10 VDC recorder output, relay output. Available optional outputs include a 4-20 mA, RS-485 output, as well as 2 additional Relays.
The instrument’s display can show from 1 to 4 measurements simultaneously. Sensor setup allows the user to eliminate error due to cable length and enter custom cell constants for conductivity sensors. Calibration is electronic. Its 3.5” touchscreen and intuitive GUI make it simple set up, simple to use and simple to adapt to your specifi c needs.
The Myron L® Company 900: A high level performer for applications where high level performance is an absolute requirement.
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