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Articles & Whitepapers
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Dryclone Solid Recovered Fuel: Replacing coal in cement kilns
Dryclone Solid Recovered Fuel (DSRF) is a clean, renewable fuel that is ideal for replacing coal in cement kilns. DSRF is made by DSRF Plants from the entire municipal solid waste (MSW) stream, including wet organics (less metals and inerts). Dryclone’s unique aerodynamic pulverizing dries, sizes, and blends MSW using only air. DSRF is fully homogenized and sized to meet the ...
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Oil in Water Monitoring using Handheld UVF-500D Analyzer - Case Study
Decommisioning Offshore Oil Platforms in California Coal Oil Point in Santa Barbara, CA is a popular spot for surfers (above), with Platform Holly looming in the distance. This and a network of ...
News
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Oizom Instruments at the World Environment Expo 2022
We are excited to inform you that we will be exhibiting at the World Environment Expo 2022. It is scheduled from 04 - 06 June 2022, in New Delhi. We cannot wait to meet you and share our insights into making monitoring Air quality better. Mr. ...
Ameresco and Bright Canyon Energy Partner to Build Large Scale Solar and Battery Project Promoting Clean Energy and Resiliency in Hawai‘i
Thermal Mass Flow Meter Helps Reduce Cost of Plastics Recycling Technology
Water Quality Testing in Puerto Rico from Public and Private Sources for Arsenic, Lead and Other Contaminants
Northern Ireland’s largest water park installs MPC-Buoy
Equipment & Solutions
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Advanced Air Purification Ozone Generator
Total Zone ozone generators are the most modern, technically advanced systems on the market today. uses a Total Zone patented corona discharge technology known as “SP-ARC”, Silicate Polarized Arc. This new process allows the Total Zone ozone generator to produce much higher levels of ozone then any competitive model with little or no maintenance. All ozone generators are designed and ...
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Continuous Mercury Monitoring: A Comprehensive Solution for Regulatory Compliance
The Incineration and Energy from Waste (EfW) sectors face tighter emission controls, to meet updated national regulations, whilst facing increasing pressure to reduce plant operating costs. The Minamata Convention on Mercury (Hg), a global agreement on environment and health protection adopted in 2013, includes the need to control and reduce Hg emissions from the related industrial sectors. ENVEA ...