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The emissions of pollutants and other dangerous compounds from industrial operations, power plants, and other sources are continually monitored and reported using a Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS).
CEMS’s primary objective is to assist in the regulation and control of emissions in order to safeguard both the environment and public health.
To detect and analyse the emissions of different pollutants such particulate matter, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and other gases, CEMS normally incorporate a variety of equipment and sensors.
A data acquisition system, data analysis software, and an interface for reporting the data to regulatory authorities often make up the system.
By providing real-time data on emissions that may be utilised to modify production processes and lower emissions, CEMS can assist industrial operators in meeting regulatory requirements. A strategy to reduce the environmental impact of possible emission sources can be developed using this knowledge.
Global continuous emission monitoring system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
AMETEK Land has introduced two new continuous emission monitoring systems (PM-CEMS) to measure particulate matter from industrial combustion processes in stacks and ducts with accuracy and dependability.
The AMETEK Land 4650-PM is a low-range particulate matter measurement system for CEMS applications where condensed water is not present in the flue gas. It is extremely stable and accurate.
The 4650-PM’s forward scattering laser measurement, which consists of a stack-mounted probe and separate control unit, finds particulate matter at low concentrations. As a result, emissions may be controlled more closely and accurately than with similar PM monitoring systems.
The 4650-PM’s sophisticated optical system, which has a lower angle of incidence than competing systems and a lower detection limit while the optics are fixed for measurement reliability, enables it to achieve maximum measurement stability.
For users who must adhere to US EPA regulations, such as MATS and Boiler MACT, the 4650-PM fulfils US-EPA Performance Standard 11.
The 4650-PM is the better of the two new versions and is less sensitive to variations in particle size, which is necessary where precision is crucial.
It offers a very sensitive measurement and can detect values between 0.01 and 200 mg/m3. 4650-PM, which provides the maximum stability and dependability, can be used in stack temperatures as high as 500 °C / 930 °F.