CEM India 2019 – Conference and Exhibition on Emissions Monitoring

Stopby stand 27 & 28 from september 24th to 26th at the The Leela Ambience Convention Hotel, Delhi, India. ENVEA Group will demonstrate and give technical advice on the latest products and services. We offer advanced monitoring equipment with full turnkey capabilities that not only delivers accurate real-time data, but also provides long term reliability operating in the harshest conditions. It is a world leading manufacturer in the field of air pollution monitoring, emission and process (gas analyzers, dust monitors, solids and flue gas flow meters…) completed by environmental DAHS, processing & reporting software.
ENVEA will be demonstrating the latest continuous gas and particulate emission monitors on Stands 27 and 28. The MIR9000 multigas NDIR analyzer, LAS300-XD cross duct TDLAS gas monitor, Backscatter technology-based DM 170 dust monitor, STACKFLOW 400 flue gas velocity monitor, together with a range of PM-CEMS will be on display.

Gas CEMs technologies for optimization of emission control systems, continuous dioxin emission monitoring and particulate monitoring in saturated wet stacks are themes to be presented and discussed by the ENVEA group as part of the Conference program.

Strongly represented worldwide together with their well-established subsidiary, Environnement SA India Pvt. Ltd, the ENVEA Group have in-depth knowledge and experience of working closely with India’s identified 17 categories of most polluting industries. Furthermore, ENVEA is the sole manufacturer offering the complete range of CEM systems for gas (including Mercury and Dioxins), flow and particulates, suitable for process control (FGD, DeNOx) and regulatory stack monitoring.

Products on Display at CEM

LAS 300 XD tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy TDLAS range of analyzers, ideal for selective measurement of gas components such as NH3, HCl, HF, high and low CO or even O2, especially when conditions are too rough for standard O2 Zirconia In-Situ analyzers.

PCME range of particulate monitors, such as the QAL 260 / 360, a QAL 1 certified non-intrusive particulate monitor series with single-side stack installation, for dust concentration measurements in combustion, incineration and other industrial stacks (Power, Cement & Metal Smelting Processes).

A full range of mercury analyzers for the most diverse applications: Process control, Ambient air, Health security, Continuous monitoring of flue gas emissions (CEMS), Gas Industry, Food & medical analysis, Research…

The Stackflow 200 and Stackflow 400 flow meters that provide continuous flue gas VTP (velocity, temperature and pressure) measurement in order to meet regulatory requirements.

The regulatory reporting solution acquisition software. The WEX collects and processes environmental data for display, management and reporting purposes and has been designed to meet the requirements of EN14181 and MCERTs certified Environmental Data Management Software requirements for Environmental and Continuous Emissions Monitoring reporting systems. Compliant with international guidelines and standards, it eliminates the risk of excess emissions.

Don’t miss our Conferences:

– Gas CEMs Technologies for optimization of Emission Control Systems
– Continuous Dioxin Emission Monitoring by Long Term Sampling – A potential tool to reduce industrial dioxin emission in India?
– Particulate Monitoring in Saturated Wet Stacks

The guidelines for continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) and continuous effluent quality monitoring systems (CEQMS) provide information on how suitable monitors are selected, installed and operated in order to demonstrate compliance. Continuous monitoring systems enable both compliance and enforcement of environmental regulations in India. Similar systems have been successful in Europe and the USA, and are being replicated by India and China. The aim of the CEM India conference and exhibition is to help process operators meet environmental objectives by providing guidelines, technical support and practicable solutions.

India is one of the world’s fastest growing economies, The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) of India has taken an important step to adopt Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) in India. The CPCB has initially directed plants in 17 categories of highly polluting industries to install CEMS for real time monitoring and compliance.
The main industries that have been targeted to install CEM Systems include Aluminium, Cement, Copper, Distilleries, Dying, Chlor Alkali, Fertilizers, Iron& Steel, Oil Refineries, Petrochemical plants, Pesticides, Pharmaceuticals, Power Plants, pulp and paper mills, sugar, Tanneries ,Zinc and the Copper industry. The Parameters for continuous monitoring include, Particulate matter, Fluoride, Ammonia, Sulphur Dioxide, NOx , Chlorine, HCL and Carbon Monoxide.

CEM India 2019