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Gas analysis in 2015

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Earlier this summer, Porvair Filtration Group declared its belief that the global energy challenge will increasingly be met through tried and tested gasification technology.

As an international leader in filtration and separation, it is perhaps little wonder the company believes so. But, as the company points out, there are a number of recognised market drivers that are pointing to the increasing use of gasification technologies in the future. Environmental accountability, feedstock availability, diminishing waste storage, and enhanced energy security needs are all key dynamics. While this will undoubtedly be good news to those doing business in the gasification and filtration equipment niche, it could also bring benefits to the market for gas analysis.

Back in October 2014, for example, Servomex announced that it had been awarded a major contract by Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) to provide oxygen (O2) and carbon monoxide (CO) measurement analyser packages – complete with sample handling systems – for the world’s largest gasification project at RIL’s J3 Refinery in Jamnagar, India. The first package for the project involved the provision of no less than 43 SERVOTOUGH OxyExact 2200 high specification process O2 analysers, while the second package will deliver 40 SERVOTOUGH SpectraExact 2500 photometric gas analysers specifically chosen for its sensitivity in low range CO measurement.

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