Instrumentation and Monitoring Equipment
Gas analysers, particulate monitors and conditioning systems for monitoring and controlling emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere.
Industrial air emission control is the set of measures and technologies used to reduce and control the emission of pollutants into the atmosphere from industrial activities.
Emission control is necessary not only to comply with environmental permits and regulations that set emission limits, but also to reduce pollution and promote environmental protection, preserve public health, comply with government regulations, and promote corporate sustainability.
The main instruments used in emission and industrial process control are flue gas analyzers, opacity meters and sample conditioning systems in extractive systems.
A gas analyser monitors emissions of pollutant gases released by industrial operations, including gases such as sulphur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrocarbons and other specific compounds.
Opacity meters are specifically designed to measure solid and liquid particles emitted during industrial processes. These particles can include dust, ash, soot and other substances that affect air quality.
As far as Opacity Meters are concerned, this specific instrumentation measures and monitors opacity (density of particulate matter in exhaust gases) to ensure that emission limits are not exceeded.
Flue gas conditioning systems are essential components of industrial emission monitoring systems as they prepare and condition the gases before they are analysed by the gas analysers.
Their main purpose is to ensure the accuracy and integrity of measurements by eliminating potential interferences and adjusting gas conditions for more efficient detection.
Emissions and industrial process control
Automatic emission and industrial process monitoring systems are technological solutions designed to accurately and continuously measure and monitor pollutant emissions and processes in industrial sectors.
These systems, made up of various emission sensors, provide accurate, real-time information on various environmental and operational variables, allowing companies to assess and control their environmental performance, comply with the current Royal Decree RD 102/2011 on Air Quality, optimise production in industries and minimise the negative impact of atmospheric pollutants on the environment.