Emission Gas Application

Emission gases, also known as exhaust gases or tailpipe emissions, refer to gases released into the atmosphere as byproducts of various processes, primarily related to human activities. Some common emission gases include:

  1. Carbon Dioxide (CO2): A greenhouse gas emitted from burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. It is the primary contributor to climate change.

  2. Carbon Monoxide (CO): Produced by incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels. It is a poisonous gas and can be harmful to humans and animals when inhaled in high concentrations.

  3. Nitrogen Oxides (NOx): Formed when nitrogen and oxygen in the air react at high temperatures, such as in combustion engines and industrial processes. NOx contributes to smog, acid rain, and respiratory issues.

  4. Sulfur Dioxide (SO2): Emitted from burning fossil fuels containing sulfur, such as coal and oil. It contributes to air pollution and can cause respiratory problems and acid rain.

  5. Methane (CH4): A potent greenhouse gas emitted from various sources, including livestock digestion, rice cultivation, and natural gas production and distribution.

  6. Particulate Matter (PM): Tiny particles suspended in the air, emitted from combustion processes, industrial activities, and vehicle exhaust. PM can pose health risks when inhaled, especially fine particles known as PM2.5 and PM10.

  7. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Organic chemicals that evaporate at room temperature, released from various sources such as vehicle exhaust, industrial processes, and solvents. VOCs contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone and can have adverse health effects.

besides sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO), and carbon dioxide (CO2), there are indeed other gases that can be emitted from industrial stacks. Some of these gases include:

  1. Ammonia (NH3)
  2. Hydrogen chloride (HCl)
  3. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S)
  4. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
  5. Particulate matter (PM)
  6. Methane (CH4)
  7. Nitrous oxide (N2O)
  8. Sulfuric acid mist (H2SO4)

These gases can originate from various industrial processes and combustion activities and can have diverse environmental and health impacts. Monitoring and controlling the emissions of these gases are essential for environmental protection and human health.

 All-round flue gas analysis solution for real-time monitoring of environmental quality

In today’s era of environmental protection and health, accurate monitoring and control of flue gas emissions has become a critical task. We pride ourselves on offering a full range of flue gas analysis solutions designed to help you achieve your environmental protection and compliance requirements.

  • Our products include portable flue gas analyzers that provide you with flexible and accurate on-site inspection capabilities. Whether it’s on-site construction, environmental monitoring, or emergency response, our portable devices have you covered, ensuring you can perform flue gas analysis anytime, anywhere.
  • At the same time, we also provide an online flue gas monitoring system, which monitors the flue gas emissions in the environment in real time through advanced sensing technology and data acquisition equipment. These systems can be accessed remotely, allowing you to view data anytime, anywhere, and take timely action to reduce emissions and protect the environment.

In addition, our CEMS (Continuous Emission Monitoring System) is designed for industrial applications and can simultaneously measure and monitor the emissions of critical gases such as SO2, NO, NO2, CO, CO2, etc. These systems are characterized by high accuracy, high reliability, and a high degree of automation, making them ideal for environmental regulatory and compliance requirements.

Whether you need rapid on-site analysis or remote real-time monitoring, we have the perfect solution to meet your needs. Choose our products and services and let’s work together to protect the environment and build a better future!

 

Portable flue gas analyzer 

Based on NDUV and NDIR technology  which can conduct on-line analysis for multiple
components including SO2, NO, NO2, O2, CO, CO2,CH4 etc.It come with portable gas conditioning device ,heated tube ,sampling probe 

Online CEMS 

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Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS)

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