When Quality Matters from Field to laboratory
NPL’s Environmental Measurements Team has a wealth of experience in emissionsmonitoring, providing consultancy to plant operators, regulators, instrument manufacturers and the broader stack testing community.
Stack, Emissions and Air Quality Monitoring:
Stack monitoring: MCERTS/UKAS accredited stack monitoring and compliance testing service utilising industry standard techniques. Plant commissioning, compliance and optimisation.
Site emissions monitoring using a range of techniques including Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL), Fugitive Emissions Distributed Sampling (FEDS) long term monitoring and Tracer Correlation (TC) monitoring
Air Quality: A complete service, accredited by UKAS to ISO 17025, for the sampling and analysis of complexVOCmixtures ranging fromsource emissions to ambient concentrations.
Problemsolving: advice on emission abatement, process optimisation and state-of-the-art process monitoring techniques.
Services for Stack Testing Providers:
Proficiency testing: Delivery of accredited (0016) proficiency testing measurements: Particulate, GasMeasurement andCalibrationGas.
Gases Stack Simulator Service
• Unique stack simulator facilitywhich can be used for both instrument development and personnel training.
• Customisablemixture concentrations, bespoke gas concentrations and environment (flow, temperature, water), available to hire and supported by NPL experts.
We have an experienced, reliable pool of staff withan exemplary safety record.
Contact us for a no obligation proposal or to discuss your monitoring requirements. EMG16
Customer enquiry line: 020 8943 8681 Email:
ENV_enquiries@npl.co.uk Web:
www.npl.co.uk/products-services/environmental
0478 0016 0002
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