CEM
EMISSIONS & AIR QUALITY MONITORING
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Catalytic Instruments Stand: 75
Catalytic Instruments GmbH &
Co.KG was founded in 2013 by Dr. Hans-Joachim Schulz, Dr. Jacob Swanson and Dr. Adam Boies. The Core technology developed at the University of Minneapolis and University of Cambridge, with the goal of developing innovative technologies to accurately measure particle concentrations and improve emissions control. The company’s first product was the Catalytic Stripper, designed to remove volatile compounds and semi- volatile particles, enabling more reliable measurements of emissions in engines and combustion processes. After the success of the °Catalytic Stripper, the company introduced the °Catalytic Vapor Filter (CVF), which was designed to efficiently handle volatile vapors such as butanol. This technology further enhanced the accuracy of measurements, particularly in systems using CPCs (Condensation Particle Counters). Addressing a significant pain point for researchers, who previously lacked efficient automatic devices for particle calibration, °Catalytic Instruments developed the °Silver Particle Generator. Prior to the SPG, the calibration of particle counters was challenging, prone to errors, and required manual operation. This method was revolutionised by the SPG, which automated the procedure and guaranteed accurate and consistent results by enabling researchers to produce silver particles at the touch of a button. Lastly, the S8000 °Particle Sintering Device was introduced, enabling the thermal treatment of particles, adjusting their physical and chemical properties for various applications. These technologies are widely used in areas such as vehicle emissions control, environmental studies, and industrial particle research, establishing Catalytic Instruments as a leader in innovation.
CDL Tecora Stand: 36 10 Rue de la Prairie, 91140 Villebon-sur-Yvette, France. Tel: (+33) 1 82889245 Visit:
www.tecora.com
CHROMATOTEC
Stand: 18 1 avenue Jean Olibet Honoré, Saint-André-de-Cubzac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, 33240, France.
Tel: (+33) 557940626 Email:
sales@chromatotec.com Visit:
www.chromatotec.com
Family -owned French independent company, CHROMATOTEC®
develops, manufactures and sales
scientific instrumentation since 1986. Exclusively designed and made in France, our instruments are aimed at industry and environment markets. They are used for the continuous monitoring of impurities at very low concentration levels in gases and liquids as certain atmospheric pollutants. They allow the analysis of ambient air quality and industrial air control. Since 40 years on gas analysis market, Chromatotec® all around the world for its leading-edge technology.
The group realizes more than 80% of its activity at export. Based on chromatography principle, our analyzers are focused on VOC/Sulfurs/Odor Monitoring. Available in rack or wall mounted box, they can include gas generators and automatic calibration systems produced by Chromatotec®
. Portable solutions
for measurement of VOCs, BTEX and formaldehyde are also proposed. These technologies allow to track individual compounds at ppt/ppb/ppm concentration levels in complex matrices. Our all-in-one industrial GC solutions are autonomous solutions integrated in special housings answering industrial needs for continuous monitoring of compounds on site. These solutions for gas and liquids analysis are perfectly suited for on field installation for petrochemistry, natural gas control or waste water treatment plants for odor monitoring.
CleanAir Europe Stand: 20 360 avenue de la Rasclave, Marseille, 13006, France. Tel: (+33) 491878210 Email:
cleanair.europe@
cleanair.com Visit:
www.cleanaireurope.com
CleanAir Europe offers the most relevant solutions to address issues related to air quality and atmospheric emissions. As the European subsidiary of CleanAir Engineering Inc. (USA), a global leader in the air quality industry since 1972, CleanAir Europe positions itself as a manufacturer, distributor, integrator, and analyst of customized solutions. Rental and sale of gas analysis systems (equipment, accessories, analysis racks), maintenance, calibration, on-site analytical measurements... our team supports you in your projects, regardless of the field of application.
DADO LAB SRL Stand: 40 & 41 Via Pellizza da Volpedo 101 A, Cinisello Balsamo, MI, 20092, Italy. Tel: (+39) 3926140807 Email:
a.ceresa@dadolab.com Visit:
www.dadolab.com
We are designers and manufacturers of advanced instrumentation for environmental and stack emissions sampling and monitoring. Founded in 2013, Dado Lab Srl was born from the ambition to bring new energy to the sector, building on over 18 years of experience in the development and commercialization of sampling equipment and solutions. This deep-rooted expertise is our greatest strength. It enables us to create innovative, cutting-edge technologies while offering high-level technical and application support to our customers. This combination of know-how, innovation, and service is what truly sets us apart, and what our customers continue to recognize and value.
INDUSTRIAL METHANE MEASUREMENT CONFERENCE
DEKATI LTD Stand: 2
Tykkitie 1, Kangasala, Pirkanmaa, 36240, Finland.
Tel: (+358) 33578100 Email:
sales@dekati.fi Visit:
www.dekati.com
For over 30 years, Dekati Ltd. has been at the forefront of designing and manufacturing high-quality instrumentation for fine particle measurements. Our solutions cover the entire measurement chain—from sample conditioning to real-time and gravimetric analysis—for particles sizes from 6 nm up to 10 µm. Dekati systems are trusted worldwide in diverse applications, from vehicle and power plant emissions to occupational exposure studies and air quality monitoring. Whether the goal is to optimize industrial processes, demonstrate regulatory compliance, or advance aerosol science, Dekati provides robust, accurate, and field-proven instruments tailored for even the most demanding environments.
DEUS Pollutrack Stand: 39 Ruhlsdorfer Straße 95 Haus 81, Stahnsdorf, Brandenburg, 14532, Germany. Tel: (+49) 3329 60 660 Email:
info@deus-pollutrack.com Visit:
www.deus-cleangrid.org
DEUS_Pollutrack delivers a high-precision, continuous methane monitoring solution tailored for coal, gas, and oil industries. Our laser based IoT sensors measure 0_–_100_%_Vol in real time—stationary, mobile or underground—ideal for coal mine vent shafts, ATEX safety zone mapping, and underground deployments. On oil and gas sites, we provide comprehensive site level measurement. Plug and play and laser accurate, our system ensures compliance with the EU Methane Regulation, meeting top-tier MRV standards for gas, oil, and coal operators . With AI driven visualization, real time analytics, Level_5 OGMP 2.0 compatibility, and ESG reporting support, it’s the go to solution for emission intensive sectors.
Direct Optics Stand: 74
#3, 1411 – 25th Avenue N.E, Calgary, Alberta, T2E 7L6, Canada.
Tel: (+1) 403-291-4828
Email:
solutions@direct-optics.com Visit:
www.direct-optics.com
is recognized
Direct Optics is redefining emissions monitoring with cutting-edge technology designed for precise trace gas measurement. With a commitment to innovation, we develop advanced measurement solutions that push the boundaries of traditional monitoring methods. Our dual-channel CRDS-based analyzer offers unmatched speed and accuracy while directly and simultaneously measuring NO2–NOx–NO._ Our patented PhoNO enables traditionally utilized technologies to measure True NO2, and our automated air sampler allows users to precisely capture pre-set or triggered pollution events._ At Direct Optics, we are dedicated to delivering high-performance solutions that enhance environmental analysis and support a cleaner, safer world.
info@ilmexhibitions.com
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