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Flue gas stacks in coal-based power plants
Biomedical Waste incinerator stacks
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Sugar Mills

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A high concentration of NO2 in the air can cause irritation when breathing and have adverse effects on the human respiratory system. Long exposures to high concentrations of NO2 can contribute to the development of asthma and increased susceptibility to respiratory infections.
Elemental Instruments, a division of Ohio Lumex, offers a range of nitric oxide analyzers that provide online, real-time measurements to control and monitor emissions and processes.
Nitrogen oxides, or NOx, represent a family of seven highly reactive gases. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is the most prevalent form of NOX in the atmosphere, is generated by anthropogenic (human) activities, and is used as the indicator for the larger group of nitrogen oxides.
NO2 is not only a critical air pollutant, but also reacts in the atmosphere to form acid rain and ozone (O3).