Technical Articles
Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments has published these technical articles:
(Environmental and Water Quality Instruments)
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New regulations by the European Union require labor
atory testing
for polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) when recyclin
g or disposing
old tar or asphalt from road plannings....
(Chemicals and Raw Materials)
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"Performance Testing of Micro Media and Conventional Filters operating on Heavy Oil Produced Water in the San Joaquin Valley (California)", an application note, was presented by Michael Dejak and...
(Environmental and Water Quality Instruments)
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The Problem: Oil may spill out in the process of oil exploration & development, refining, storage and transportation and enter into open water environment like oceanic environment due to incident or...
(Environmental and Water Quality Instruments)
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The Problem: Long-term contamination of Uh river by waste motor oil, aircraft fuel, etc., being by-products of Russian army bases on Ukrainian part of the border. Slocakia needed to protect its rivers...
(Environmental and Water Quality Instruments)
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TD-4100 Oil in Water Monitors for Hydroelectric Dam Sumps Hydroelectric Dams produce electric power via the force of the water flowing through the dam....
(Environmental and Water Quality Instruments)
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The EZ Access Falling Stream Flow Cell - Compatible with TD-4100 and TD-4100XD. Â The EZ Access Falling Stream Flow Cell = Easy access for easy cleaning and easy optical filter change for application...
(Environmental and Water Quality Instruments)
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Continuous on-line monitoring of oil concentration in produced water for discharge and process improvement has proven to be of great value if the monitors can be maintained. Without exception,...
(Chemicals and Raw Materials)
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The Situation:
Hydrocarbons in water intake used for municipal drinking water and desalination systems are commonly limited to 1 part per million. Occasionally, drinking water from rivers or lakes...