Instrument provides surveillance of gamma radiation.
GammaTRACER combines GM based survey instrument and microprocessor-controlled data logger in an environmentally sealed package for unmanned monitoring. It is capable of recording up to 12,800 measurements based on user-selectable time periods ranging from 1 min to 2 hr. GammaTRACER measures dose rates from .0l mSv/hr to l0,000 mSv/hr. Data can be downloaded directly into a computer via 1182 IR...
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Monitors provide unattended analysis of flue gases.
Model 7600 Series of Continuous Emission Monitors consist of sampling probe, heated filter and sample line, sample conditioner, gas detectors, microprocessor controller and data acquisition system. Infrared detectors include CO, SO2, CO2, chemiluminescence detector for NOX, electrochemical detector for O2 and FID detector for hydrocarbons. Monitors are enclosed in free-standing NEMA 12 cabinet...
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Monitors provide unattended analysis of flue gases.
Model 7600 Series of Continuous Emission Monitors consist of sampling probe, heated filter and sample line, sample conditioner, gas detectors, microprocessor controller and data acquisition system. Infrared detectors include CO, SO2, CO2, chemiluminescence detector for NOX, electrochemical detector for O2 and FID detector for hydrocarbons. Monitors are enclosed in free-standing NEMA 12 cabinet...
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Distillation 101: A Guide to Distillation and Separation Technologies
Distillation is a separation unit operation that involves multiple countercurrent-stage steps, separating two or more volatile components. This results in the contact of liquid and vapor most generally in counterflow. Distillation 101: A Guide to Distillation and Separation Technologies provides an in-depth look at everything you need to know about distillation, including: Design procedures Equipment components Applications
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The Carbontec System: A Smarter Way to Heat Your Buildings
Carbontec's paper-thin radiant heating systems reduce energy consumption costs by warming the building surfaces instead of controlling air temperature. Check out our video to learn more.
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