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The link between air quality and climate change may seem like a contemporary occurrence, but new studies have found that dinosaur flatulence may have warmed the planet 150 million years ago.
Scientists from British universities have been testing the methane output of sauropods (some of th...
Gas Detection
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Visitors will see, for the first time at the ADBA show, the new Biogas 5000 portable biogas analyser from Geotech (UK) which is quick and easy to use. Accurate to +/-0.5% for methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), readings are repeatable for identification of changes in gas mix. Raw hydro...
Gas Detection
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The new SM100 Sampling Pump Module from General Monitors (USA) draws combustible or toxic gases at 0.05 to 1 LPM from monitored areas to a gas detector, making it easier and cost effective to measure potentially hazardous gases in areas that are too remote, inaccessible, or too cold, hot,...
Gas Detection
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Syngas (synthesis gas) is manufactured from feedstocks containing carbon, such as coal, heavy oil, natural gas or biomass, to produce a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. The production process involves a number of phases that start with gasification of the feedstock, and efficiency...
Gas Detection
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Edinburgh Instruments (UK), manufacturers of high-end photonic and electro-optical scientific instrumentation, has won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise – International Trade, one of the most coveted awards in UK industry. These awards are made by The Queen on the advice of the Prime Minist...
Gas Detection
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Oldham (France) is pleased to announce that its OLCT IR infrared fixed gas detector has been tested according to IEC/EN 60529, and has been awarded the IP67 protection degrees. The tests were conducted by INERIS, one of the two IECEx Certification bodies in France. The design protects the...
Gas Detection