Continuous Emissions Monitoring of Total Mercury Bengt Löfstedt CEM 2018-11-15 View Count 7227 Mercury emissions from waste incinerators and other industrial facilities are often strictly regulated. This calls for monitoring of mercury concentrations. That is not always an easy task, but there is a method available giving the true total mercury content in the flue gas. Let us take a closer look at the topic. Read More »
Real Driving Emissions: Meaning and Monitoring Bengt Löfstedt Vehicle Emissions 2018-11-01 View Count 4575 Today, pollutant emissions from road traffic is a hot topic, both for legislators, the vehicle industry, and a concerned public. What steps have been taken to reduce the emissions, and how is compliance with the latest standards monitored? Read More »
Monitoring of Hydrogen Sulfide in Industrial Processes Bengt Löfstedt CEM 2018-10-15 View Count 9667 What is hydrogen sulfide? And why is it important to monitor in industrial processes? Read More »
What is the Difference between a gas analyser and a gas monitor? Bengt Löfstedt AQM, CEM 2018-03-15 View Count 14451 Can there really be a difference between what a gas analyser is and what a gas monitor is? Or maybe it's the same? Let us sort it out for you. Read More »
Planning for a Gas Monitoring System Bengt Löfstedt AQM, CEM 2018-01-09 View Count 16506 Do you need a gas monitoring system? Then you know which gases you want to monitor, and you probably have an idea of measurement ranges and accuracy requirements. But which other aspects have to be considered? Read More »
How Does a Gas Analyser Work? Bengt Löfstedt General, AQM, Marine, CEM, Vehicle Emissions 2017-11-03 View Count 15266 Whatever you want to detect, you need to identify a property of the object that is easy-enough to measure. Read More »
Who Needs Continuous Emissions Monitoring? Bengt Löfstedt CEM, Vehicle Emissions 2017-10-19 View Count 10236 Continuous emissions monitoring (CEM) is about monitoring air pollutants generated by a specific activity and emitted to the ambient air, typically through a tall stack or other exhaust pipe. Read More »