Products/Services for Ammonia Dissociation Burettes
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Burettes - (69 companies)How to Select Burettes Image Credits: U.S. Plastic Corporation and Small Parts, Inc. Burettes are used for precisely dispensing liquids in laboratory experiments. Manual burettes...Glass MaterialsPlastic Materials
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Nitrification and Denitrification Systems - (15 companies)Nitrification systems are used to control ammonia levels. Denitrification systems are used to turn nitrate into gaseous nitrogen species. Nitrification systems and denitrification systems are used to control ammonia levels and turn nitrate... -
Air Strippers - (43 companies)Air strippers are used to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and other contaminants from groundwater and wastewater. The Air stripping is a technology that uses an air stripper for VOC removal from ground water... -
Laboratory Dispensers - (185 companies)Dispensers feed measured amounts of materials, either manually or automatically. The most common types of dispensers are bottle top and burette. Image Credit: U.S. Plastic Corporation|Hamilton Co. Dispensers feed measured amounts of sample material... -
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Systems - (71 companies)Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems inject ammonia into boiler flue gas and pass it through a catalyst bed where the nitrogen oxide gas (NOx) and ammonia react to form nitrogen and water vapor. Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems... -
Gas Generation Equipment - (337 companies)...pollution. calibration. Gas generation equipment technologies include endothermic, exothermic, dissociation, cryogenic, membrane or molecular sieve, vacuum pressure swing adsorption (VPSA), and water electrolysis or electrolytic. Types. Most gas...
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Reserve Batteries - (30 companies)...of up to 1200 W/kg and 250 Wh/kg. Reserve batteries include spin-dependent, ammonia, and thermal batteries. With a long shelf life and high performance at low temperatures, spin-dependant reserve batteries are used to power electronic fuses and sensors...
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Water Quality Photometers and Colorimeters - (150 companies)...various concentrations of ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. Image credit: IO Rodeo. The proportional nature of absorption and light transmission discussed above is described by Beer-Lambert's law, which is actually an amalgamation of two separate laws...
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Scrubbers - (386 companies)Air scrubbers, wet scrubbers, and gas scrubbers are air pollution control devices that use a high-energy liquid spray to remove aerosol and gaseous pollutants from an air stream. The gases are removed either by absorption or chemical reaction.
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Pharmaceutical and Medical Gases - (65 companies)Pharmaceutical and medical gases are pure fluids which are used to synthesize, sterilize, or insulate processes or products which contribute to human health. They are also administered to patients as therapy.
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Branch Environmental Solutions
AMMONIA STRIPPING Where ammonia is present in water to be treated, you can remove it using air stripping technology. By a combination of pH adjustment and temperature, they calculate the tower size for any required efficiency. The most common application is for waste water at ambient temperature. By increasing the pH to 11, removals in the 80-90% range can be provided. With large systems, the discharge air will need treatment to collect the ammonia. Branch provides a closed loop system where the discharge air... (read more)Browse Air Strippers Datasheets for Branch Environmental Solutions -
MSA Safety
Solutions for Ammonia Gas Detection White Paper: Solutions for Ammonia Gas Detection - A Comparison Summary. The measurement of low ammonia (NH3) concentrations is a key objective for the safety of personnel and industrial infrastructure. Learn the strengths, weaknesses, and advancements of some of the most common gas sensing technologies used for detecting ammonia. Download Now (read more)Browse Gas Instruments Datasheets for MSA Safety -
Branch Environmental Solutions
Ammonia Stripping: Explained (Branch) Ammonia Stripping Explained. NH3 Removal. Where ammonia is present in water to be treated, you can remove it using air stripping technology. By a combination of pH adjustment and temperature, we calculate the tower size for any required efficiency. The most common application is for waste water at ambient temperature. By increasing the pH to 11, removals in the 80-90% range can be provided. With large systems, the discharge air will need treatment to collect the ammonia. We provide a closed... (read more)Browse Air Strippers Datasheets for Branch Environmental Solutions -
Electro Optical Components, Inc.
Best, Longest Life Ammonia Sensors Electro Optical Components offers the most sensitive ammonia sensors and they have longer life than conventional electrochemical sensors. When we come into contact with ammonia, it corrodes our skin, eyes and lungs. Inhaling ammonia is dangerous because it can irritate the throat, nose and lungs. Although ammonia is harmful, it has many industrial applications. Ammonia can be used as a refrigerant in the production of fertilizers, plastics, dyes and textiles. Can ammonia be smelled? Yes, humans... (read more)Browse Gas Sensors Datasheets for Electro Optical Components, Inc. -
Branch Environmental Solutions
Removal of Ammonia, Benzene Type Compounds Steam Stripping. Steam stripping systems are available for removal of organics such as Benzene as well as dissolved gases such as Ammonia. Steam stripping involves the same type of technologies used in our Air Strippers. Because of the higher operating pressures normally used, the random tower packing is replaced with trays. The tray designs are especially helpful in some refinery applications where accumulation of tars or other materials can occur and the trays are much easier to clean. While... (read more)Browse Air Strippers Datasheets for Branch Environmental Solutions -
Ducon Environmental Systems
SCR Catalyst for DeNOx Systems Ducon's SNCR DeNOx Systems work by injecting ammonia or urea into the radiant and convection regions of a boiler to treat the flue gases, so the reduction reaction can take place. The reagent comes in contact with the NOx in the flue gas within a specific temperature range. For urea, this range is approximately 1600 F to 2100 F. For ammonia, the range is lower at 1500 F to 1800 F. (read more)Browse Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Systems Datasheets for Ducon Environmental Systems -
Branch Environmental Solutions
Amonia Stripping Explained (Branch) NH3 Removal. Where ammonia is present in water to be treated, you can remove it using air stripping technology. By a combination of pH adjustment and temperature, we calculate the tower size for any required efficiency. The most common application is for waste water at ambient temperature. By increasing the pH to 11, removals in the 80-90% range can be provided. With large systems, the discharge air will need treatment to collect the ammonia. We provide a closed loop system where the discharge... (read more)Browse Air Strippers Datasheets for Branch Environmental Solutions -
Branch Environmental Solutions
How does the SCR technology work? How does SCR work?. Catalysts perform by lowering the temperature required to allow a chemical reaction to occur. In this case, a reduced nitrogen compound (ammonia or urea) is introduced into the air. The "oxidized" chemical (NO or NO2 or both) then reacts with the other nitrogen compound forming elemental nitrogen and water. The common sources of neutralizing chemical are either ammonia, which is a gas at room temperature, ammonia solution or urea, which is dissolved in water and must... (read more)Browse Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Systems Datasheets for Branch Environmental Solutions -
Gaumer Process
Steam Vaporizers - create gas vapor from a liquid. STEAM VAPORIZERS. Steam Vaporizers are used to create gas vapor from a liquid. Many applications use electric vaporizers for such liquids as anhydrous ammonia, thermal transfer fluids, removing hydrocarbons from liquids, distillation processes and other common liquids. (read more)Browse Vaporizers Datasheets for Gaumer Process -
Ducon Environmental Systems
Efficiently Purify Industrial Air & Odors Effectively Cleaning Harmful Gases & Odors from Industrial Air. Many industrial processes release unwanted or harmful gases, fumes, and odors into the air (like sulfur dioxide, acid gases, ammonia, or chemical smells). Ducon 's Chemical Absorption Scrubbers, often called Gas Scrubbers or Packed Towers, are specifically designed to "wash " these pollutants out of the exhaust air before it 's released, protecting the environment and helping facilities meet clean air regulations. (read more)Browse Scrubbers Datasheets for Ducon Environmental Systems
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Alloy Effects on the Gas Nitriding Process
Disso- ciation rate represents the percentage of ammonia dissociated into hydrogen and nitrogen and is measured by using a burette in the furnace exhaust gas.
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ASTM MPC12SUP1 - Thermal Process Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization Thermal Processing
Dissociation rate represents the percentage of ammonia dissociated into hydrogen and nitrogen and is measured by using a burette in the furnace exhaust gas.
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Modeling the Nitriding of Steel by Compound Layer Growth Model
Dissociation rate represents the percentage of ammonia dissociated into hydrogen and nitrogen and is measured by using a burette in the furnace exhaust gas.
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Simulation of the ferritic nitriding process
Dissociation rate represents the percentage of ammo- nia dissociated into hydrogen and nitrogen based on equation (3) and is measured by using a burette in the furnace exhaust gas.
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Practical Nitriding and Ferritic Nitrocarburizing
• If the process uses only the dissociation burette measuring system for process gas control, check city regulations regarding the disposal of water contaminated by ammonia .
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Surface Hardening of Steels: Understanding the Basics
• When burette reading indicates a dissociation rate of 5% or less and temperature is 120 °C (250 °F) or below, shut off flow of ammonia to furnace and open air valve to furnace.
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Application of personal microcomputers in the analytical laboratory--I: Potentiometric analysis.
…of specific ion-electrodes and can activate, under program control, laboratory instruments such as motor-driven burettes . .... The system has been applied in potentiometric titration analysis for determining the apparent dissociation constants of carbonic acid in sea-water and Dead Sea brines, and for ammonia determination with a gas-sensing electrode.
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The dissociation curve of blood
The blood is therefore delivered gently and lies in a layer underneath the ammonia solution. .... The gas burette was of 10 c.c. capacity, the bulb 7 c.c. in size and .... BLOOD DISSOCIATION CURVE.
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Thermal transformations of the products of partial hydrolysis of hydrous aluminium nitrate
The hydrolysis of hydrous aluminium nitrate was carried out as follows: The starting materials: 0.5 M aluminium nitrate and 0.5 M ammonia were dosed with the same rate from two separate burettes into a 1 dm3 beaker placed in a .... The partial thermal dissociation of the products of hydrolysis was achieved by heating the samples of the…
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Sliding-vvear evaluation of nitrided austenitic alloys
ammonia ,. .... A dissociation . .... burette positioned .
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