Emission Monitoring

Emission Monitoring systems are critical for measuring and analyzing pollutants released into the atmosphere from industrial processes. These systems—often referred to as Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)—track key parameters such as SO₂, NOx, CO, CO₂, O₂, particulate matter, and VOCs in real time. Designed to comply with environmental regulations, emission monitoring ensures operational transparency, regulatory reporting, and environmental protection, while supporting cleaner and more sustainable industrial practices.

Applications:

  • Cement & Steel Plants – Measuring dust, CO, and NOx from kilns and furnaces
  • Power Plants – Monitoring flue gas emissions from coal, gas, and biomass combustion
  • Oil & Gas Industry – Emission control in refineries, gas processing, and petrochemical plants
  • Waste Incineration – Monitoring pollutants from solid waste and hazardous waste combustion
  • Chemical Manufacturing – Controlling emissions of acidic gases, VOCs, and particulates