Smoke and dust emissions from industrial plants, such as coal-fired power stations and industrial incinerators, damage the environment and pose a health hazard to humans. Subsequently these emissions are regulated by government agencies across the world. Smoke and dust particles emitted from industrial stacks are a major source of air pollution, and the effects of small particles on human health are a major source of respiratory disorders. Therefore, minimising the emissions from industrial stacks remains a goal, driving ever greater reductions in emissions. Typically, an industrial emission source must comply to an Emission Limit Value (ELV), which denotes the maximum mass emission over time it may emit without incurring penalties.
Our measuring device which reliably detects very low to high dust content. The measurement is based on the forward scattering of light and is independent of the gas velocity and particle charge. The automated monitoring of the zero and reference point ensures a high level of accuracy. Install a PM monitor based on approved technology such as light scattering or beta ray absorption. The output may be in units of mA, light scattering intensity or other raw data values, and the instrument must have a detection limit better than 0.5 mg/m3.