Mobile emissions monitoring specialists head to Rotterdam

Analytical instrumentation

Mobile emissions monitoring specialists head to Rotterdam

22 Apr, 2022

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Aeromon who will be exhibiting at the upcoming International Methane Measurement (IMMC) exhibition and conference in Rotterdam, provides mobile emission monitoring services to industries and authorities using its unique and proprietary technology solutions. Customers are provided with real-time and visualised data, enabling better decision making through improved insights into operation conditions, resulting in reduced product loss and air pollution, whilst enhancing work safety. Founded in Finland in 2014, Aeromon’s services are used globally to verify and quantify emissions from industrial plants. Its modular UAV-assisted emission monitoring solutions have been proven to create value in complex and demanding environments e.g., the oil & gas, chemical, waste, maritime, pulp & paper, and mining industries. Aeromon’s key competences lie within their customer project approach and the reliability of their results. Site specific measurement plans accommodate multiple gaseous compounds, with a current record of 14 different parameters being measured simultaneously. Aeromon’s mobile quantification method has excelled in many comparative tests and is widely used for several compounds.

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