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Gas Concentration Units and Unit Conversions

Gas Concentration Units and Unit Conversions

On the most fundamental level, the signal from the sensor of a gas analyser gives the number of gas molecules, usually along an optical light beam or in a certain sampling volume. However, a concentration should not be expressed in number of molecules – the number would be far too big. Instead, it is scaled to a unit of weight-per-cubic-metre or volumetric share. How is the scaling done?
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Pollutants in Emissions to Air – What’s in the Smoke?

Pollutants in Emissions to Air – What’s in the Smoke?

Back in the nineteenth century or so, industries pouring out smoke through the stacks were considered signs of progress and prosperity. However, that changed when the effects of the emissions became apparent, including smog, acid rain, and respiratory diseases. Nowadays, the smoke is usually much cleaner thanks to more efficient production processes and flue gas treatment, but there’s still smoke. What’s in it?
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Buying AQM Equipment or AQ Data? It’s Your Choice

Buying AQM Equipment or AQ Data? It’s Your Choice

In the traditional approach to air quality monitoring, those “who wants to know” have also owned and maintained the monitoring equipment generating the answers. However, recent years’ slimmed organizations have opened up for an alternative: to buy air quality data instead of hardware. What are the pros and cons of the two approaches?
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Continuous Emissions Monitoring of Total Mercury

Continuous Emissions Monitoring of Total Mercury

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.
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