Emission - Immission Measurements
Today, air pollution has become the most important problem with the increase in population, urbanization and industrialization. Air pollution adversely affects all living things on earth and causes structural deterioration.
Changing the composition of the air negatively affects environmental balances and human health. Main factors of air pollution; traffic, heating-related pollutants, industry, motor vehicles.
To control the emissions in the form of soot, smoke, dust, gas, vapor and aerosol emitted to the atmosphere as a result of the activities of industrial and energy production facilities within the scope of the "Industrial Air Pollution Control Regulation" published in order to bring air pollution forward; to protect the people and their environment from the dangers arising from the pollution in the air receiving environment; The procedures and principles regarding the elimination of the negative effects that cause significant damage to the public and neighborhood relations caused by air pollution and to prevent the occurrence of these effects have been determined.
Emission (flue gas) and imission (air pollution) measurements have gained importance within the scope of air pollution measurements.
Our laboratories serving in many provinces in turkey, "Emission - Immission Measurements" in accordance with legal regulations and standards relating to Türkak accreditation is carried out.
Flue gas | Constant Source Emissions - Determination of the mass concentration of each gaseous organic compound | TSE CEN/TS 13649 |
Flue gas | Fixed source emissions - Manual determination of the mass concentration of particulate matter (20-1000 mg / m³) | TS ISO 9096 |
Flue gas | Fixed source emissions-Determination of low-range mass concentration of dust (<50 mg / m³) | TS EN 13284-1 |
Flue gas | Determination of Dust Emission Amount by Considering Temperature and Pressure Changes | EPA Metot 17 |
Flue gas | Determination of Dust Emission at Nominal Reference Temperature Conditions | EPA Metot 5 |
Flue gas | Determination of Smoke Density (Soot) | TS 9503 |
Flue gas | Determination of Nitrogen Monoxide (NO), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and Nitrous Oxide (NOx) Emissions | EPA CTM 022 |
Flue gas | Determination of Nitrogen Monoxide (NO), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and Nitrous Oxide (NOx) Emissions | EPA CTM 022 |
Flue gas | Constant source emissions Determination of Oxygen (O²) and Carbon Monoxide (CO) | TS ISO 12039 |
Flue gas | Constant source emissions Determination of the mass concentration of sulfur dioxide (SO²) | TS ISO 7935 |
Flue gas | Determination of Moisture | EPA Metot 4 |
Flue gas | Moisture Determination with Moisture Probe | Kurum İçi Metot |
Flue gas | Constant Source Emissions Measurement of Speed and Flow of Gas Flows in Chimneys Determination of Speed and Flow of Gas Flows with L and S Type Pitot Tube | TS ISO 10780 |
Flue gas | Speed Determination with S Type Pitot Tube | EPA Metot 2 |
Flue gas | Determination of Heavy Metals in Constant Welding Emissions Antimony (Sb), Arsenic (As), Barium (Ba), Cadmium (Cd), Chromium (Cr), Cobalt (Co), Copper (Cu), Lead (Pb), Manganese (Mn), Silver (Ag), Thallium (Tl), Zinc (Zn) | EPA Metot 29 |
Imission (Ambient Air) | Determination of PM 10 Fraction of Suspended Particulate Matter | EPA 40 CFR 50 AppJ-M |
Imission (Ambient Air) | Determination of Precipitated Powder | TS 2342 |