Category: Process Gas Control

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Industrial processes succeed or fail on the tight control of oxygen. When O₂ runs high, combustion wastes fuel and NOx

Furnace emissions face growing regulatory scrutiny worldwide. Authorities demand proof of compliance not only from industrial stacks but also from laboratory-scale test

Escaping or mis-dosed ammonia creates safety hazards, corrodes assets, and triggers compliance risks—especially around SCR/SNCR, fertilizers, coking, and waste-to-energy. Traditional

This article is part of our series “How a Portable FTIR Gas Analyzer Improves Furnace Emissions Testing in Your Laboratory?” In this continuation,

Many furnaces, kilns, and boilers still “fly blind” on oxygen, running with guesswork excess air. That wastes fuel, elevates NOx

(Chemicals from Coal gasification) For decades, the coal gasifier was a bit of a mystery. It was a massive steel

(Carbon Capture) Carbon capture refers to separating CO₂ emissions from industrial sources or power plants before they enter the atmosphere.

(Chemical Reactor) In an industry where the stakes are incredibly high, the pharmaceutical sector operates at the intersection of advanced

Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a corrosive, highly soluble acid gas that can eat through equipment, trigger alarms, and cause non-compliance

(Power Plant) A continuous gas analyzer is an industrial instrument that monitors gas concentrations in real time. It samples emission streams or

Measuring Gas Flow Accurately Shouldn’t Be Guesswork—Yet It Often Is In industries that rely on precise gas measurements—from energy to

(Oxygen) In chemical plants, power plants and metalworks, precise oxygen monitoring is a must. Too much oxygen can fuel explosions,

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