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  • Hydrocarbon in Water Monitors Using Fluorescence (.pdf)
    Quick and reliable monitoring for hydrocarbons in wastewater, cooling and heating water is valuable to industrial facilities. This paper introduces the fluorescence monitors and presents data from recent studies to illustrate the detection levels of the technology.
  • Optical Hydrocarbon Sensors and Their Applications (.pdf)
    . index of the cladding it has a very large dynamic range. Measurements can be made. from as low as a few ppm all the way up to saturation of hydrocarbons in air or water. Third party testing has shown that the PetroSense hydrocarbon probe has a. greater than 95% correlation to a GC when measuring
  • The Sorbead Quick Cycle Process for Simultaneous Removal of Water, Heavy Hydrocarbons and Mercaptans from Natural Gas
    facilities. Removal of Water, Heavy Hydrocarbons Mercaptans from Natural Gas, Sorbead Quick Cycle Process, Hydrocarbon Mercaptan Removal. About Us | Nitrogen Rejection & Removal | Carbon Dioxide CO2 Removal | N2 Rejection & CO2 Removal SPEC Plants. Molecular Gate Adsorption Systems Technology
  • Produced Water Monitoring (.pdf)
    and can provide in-situ analysis of the hydrocarbon concentration in water. This method is based on FCI Environmental Inc.'s fiber optic chemical sensor (FOCS?) technology. It provides accurate and reliable data to improve overall water processing on platforms. þÿ Measurement of Hydrocarbons
  • Infrared Technology for Fail-To-Safe Hydrocarbon Gas Detection
    Continuing advances in infrared technology have resulted in fail-to-safe hydrocarbon gas point detectors that continuously monitor combustible gases and vapors within the lower explosive limit (LEL) and provide alarm indication. Other features of these detectors include operation in oxygen
  • Common HydroSense Questions and General Information Guide (.pdf)
    Hydrocarbons are a common and natural occurrence in the environment and varying concentrations in stormwater and effluent water are not unusual. Hydrocarbons in water can be found as free floating, emulsified, dissolved, or adsorbed to suspended solids. A hydrocarbon, by definition, is one
  • Measurement of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons with an 11.7 PID (.pdf)
    ) and low molecular chloroalkanes for emergency response and hazardous waste field surveys (3,4). The 9.5 and 8.3 eV lamps were developed at about the same time. 11. MEASUREMENT OF CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS BY PID WITH A LONG LIFE. 11.7 LAMP. J. N. Driscoll. PID Analyzers, LLC. 780 Corporate Park Dr
  • HYDROCARBONS AND BTEX PICKUP AND CONTROL FROM AMINE SYSTEMS
    and removal processes. The amount of HC and BTEX emitted or passed to downstream equipment may be controlled by reducing the absorption or by removal from the rich amine. ./ed9ffc5e-ea87-4fba-b5e6-86a951ea0e2f Presented at the 83rd Annual GPA Convention - March 15, 2004. HYDROCARBONS AND BTEX. PICKUP

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