E Instruments upgrades E8500 CO2 analyser for better use in combustion processes
E Instruments, a gas analyser manufacturing company, has upgraded its E8500 device to be able to measure up to 50% of carbon dioxide (CO2) in combustion processes.
E Instruments, a gas analyser manufacturing company, has upgraded its E8500 device to be able to measure up to 50% of carbon dioxide (CO2) in combustion processes.
Carbon dioxide (CO2), a clean, non-flammable, non-contaminating, and odorless gas, has been used to help suppress or extinguish fires for more than 150 years, initially as a propellant gas for water or chemical solutions and...
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Over the decades, security and quality demands surrounding carbon dioxide (CO2) production, testing, and supply has become more acute; in many ways, just the same as many things in life are requiring more justification, confirmation,...
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The annual Conference of Parties (COP) dates back to the Rio Earth Summit held in 1992, where the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was first adopted.