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Continuous monitoring
09 March 2015
ABB will be exhibiting its latest range of air and gas analysers at the Air Quality and Emissions (AQE) Show at the Telford International Centre (22nd-23rd April). Stands 70 and 71 will feature a comprehensive selection of equipment including laser, zirconia and FTIR spectrometry.

A main feature will be ABB’s new ACF5000 hot/wet extractive continuous emissions monitoring system for combustion applications. Using FTIR technology, the ACF5000 enables simultaneous analysis of up to 15 different gas components including SO2, CO2, CO, NH3 and VOCs using a single sample probe system.
Completely self-contained, the ACF5000 offers a turnkey solution for combustion process monitoring in municipal and hazardous waste incineration and power plants using coal, oil or waste. The system is also currently undergoing MCERTS certification for use in process plants for applications including DeNOx and DeSOx plant optimisation and HCL scrubber monitoring.
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