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The chemical industry, which plays a crucial role in the global economy, is highly diverse and strictly regulated. This industry is responsible for converting both organic and inorganic raw materials into various chemical products.

Fuel Gas, Natural Gas & Biofuels

Gas flares are used in any process that results in the generation and collection of biogases. Gas flares are a standard installation part for controlling the production of biogas. They are installed on landfill sites, wastewater treatment plants and anaerobic digestion plants.

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Flare Gas Analysis

A gas flare is a gas combustion control used in petroleum refineries, chemical plants and natural gas processing plants. flare stacks are primarily used for burning off flammable gas released by safety valves during unplanned over-pressuring of plant equipment.

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Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEMS)

Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEMS) is a critical tool for environmental monitoring because it provides continuous, real-time data on emissions from industrial processes. This data is essential for ensuring that emissions from industrial activities do not exceed ...

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Benzene Fenceline 

Fugitive emissions are a significant source of pollution and produced by industry, refineries, energy production, and natural gas pipelines. 40 CFR § 63.658 fenceline monitoring was created to better protect and inform nearby communities, while also strengthening emission

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Sterilization & Virus Deactivation

Sterilization is any process that removes, kills, or deactivates all forms of life. Sterile products undergo a sterilization process.  Chemical or heat sterilization kills microorganisms inside the products (obtained during the manufacturing and packaging processes).

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Sulfur Analysis

The American Standardization of Testing Methods (ASTM) published the ASTM D5453 method specifically for the petroleum industry, covering the determination of the total sulfur content in liquid petroleum products by ultraviolet fluorescence detection.

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Surface & Ground Water

Surface water and groundwater are not the same. Surface water refers to water that is found on the Earth’s surface in streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans. This water is exposed to the atmosphere and is vulnerable to contamination from various sources such as industrial activities, agricultural runoff, and municipal waste discharge.

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Wastewater

Monitoring wastewater for contaminants is important to protect the environment because wastewater can contain a variety of pollutants that can harm aquatic ecosystems, wildlife, and even human health if not properly treated before being discharged into bodies of water.

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