
EPA Grant Update: Phase 1 of SBIR Research Nearing Completion
In December of 2021, we made the announcement that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced more than $3 million in funding to 30
In December of 2021, we made the announcement that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced more than $3 million in funding to 30
Optical pH sensors by PyroScience offer affordable, robust and reliable pH monitoring in global oceanic environments. These sensors are based on a unique optical
Ozone, O3, is a non-flammable, colorless gas with a distinctive sharp smell that can affect life on Earth in positive or negative ways based
Ohio Lumex is a proud supplier of PyroScience optical sensors. These sensors are used in a variety of life sciences including cell biology, toxicology,
Did you know Ohio Lumex is a leader in Biogas/RNG Sampling & Analysis? Ohio Lumex is well known throughout several industries for its Combustion
Last time we discussed High Hg upon Startup after a planned or unplanned outage. If you missed it, be sure to check out that
In the lead up to MATS and NESHAP, many were able to achieve mercury reductions as a co-benefit of their existing control devices. As
Ohio Lumex is proud to bring you PyroScience optical systems, including the well-known FireSting and the new AquapHOx underwater measurement systems. Recently featured in
Since its introduction last year, the revolutionary nanO3 portable ozone detector, developed by Elemental Instruments, a division of Ohio Lumex, has received tremendous interest
Pacific Gas and Electric recently announced a groundbreaking partnership with Maas Energy Works and California Energy Exchange, where manure produced from thousands of
Last week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced more than $3 million in funding to 30 American small businesses, including $99,950 for Ohio
Since becoming commercially available at the end of last year, the new AquapHOx Underwater Loggers by PyroScience, a new generation of all-in-one flexible testing