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From controlinstruments.com
Pharmaceutical facilities use a variety of hazardous gases and solvents in their production processes. Whenever these substances are transported, processed or stored, the potential risks are high for hazardous conditions. These substances must be continuously monitored to protect personnel and facilities from accidental releases or leakage.
In addition, the pharmaceutical MACT/NESHAP stringently restricts emissions of common solvents and reactants and requires plants to continuously monitor and record compliance status from affected operations including process vents, storage tanks, wastewater emissions, and fugitive emissions from leaking components.
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Solvents are used to dissolve a material or extract one material from another.
Catalysts and initiators start or promote chemical reactions used to produce organic chemicals, polymers and adhesives.
Photometers produce electrical signals, which correspond to radiant flux energy, for a series of discrete wavelength intervals. They are used to measure wavelengths of light spectra and optical or atomic emissions.
Lasers are devices that produce intense beams of monochromatic, coherent radiation. The word “laser” is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Recycling and reclamation services recycle and recover solvents, precious metals, hydrocarbons, and other industrial materials.
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