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Applications

  • Air Quality Monitoring

  • Calcination Process in Aluminum Industry

  • Blast Furnace in Integrated Iron & Steel Plants

  • Boiler and Captive Power Plant in Oil Refinery

  • Process Heater in Petrochemicals

  • Combustion Optimization in Coal-Based Power Plants

  • Incinerator Stacks in Common Waste Burning Facilities

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Field Services

Highly trained engineers dedicated to keeping your instrumentation operating at peak performance

  • Field Service Engineers are available to troubleshoot and resolve problems on-site where they can interact with your instruments and staff to prevent and remediate issues

  • On-site testing by one of our Lab Analysts when the need arises

  • Specialty testing services for industrial facilities and specializes in especially challenging measurements

  • SCR support to optimize performance and catalyst management

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Laboratory Analysis Services

Leading source for laboratory analysis and onsite sampling services

  • All-inclusive range of analysis services performed according to industry methods and standards

  • Accurate results that are easy to understand

  • Gas, liquid, and solid analysis available

  • The industry's best turnaround time, with options to meet your specific needs

Services

 Instruments

Common sources of Carbon Monoxide include auto, truck and bus exhaust, tobacco smoke, kerosene and gas space heaters, gas water heaters, wood stoves, fireplaces, gas stoves, generators, and other gasoline-powered equipment.

Health effects associated with Carbon Monoxide include fatigue at low concentrations, and impaired vision and coordination, headaches, dizziness, confusion, nausea, and potentially fatal at very high concentrations.

Elemental Instruments, a division of Ohio Lumex, offers a range of carbon monoxide analyzers that provide online, real-time measurements to control and monitor emissions and processes.

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, effectively odorless, and tasteless gas or liquid. It is a result of incomplete oxidation of carbon in combustion, burns with a violet flame, is somewhat soluble in water, and is soluble in alcohol and benzene. Carbon Monoxide is classified as an inorganic compound.

CO Analyzers

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