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Understanding
Methane
ch4
Methane (CH4) is a colorless, odorless gas and a major component of natural gas. It is a potent greenhouse gas, with a global warming potential significantly higher than that of carbon dioxide (CO2) over a 20-year period. Methane is released into the atmosphere from natural sources such as wetlands and anthropogenic sources including agriculture, waste management, and fossil fuel extraction and use. Effective methane monitoring is crucial for environmental protection and regulatory compliance.
Advanced CH4 Detection
Scentroid CTair with CH4 detection is engineered for unparalleled accuracy in detecting methane (CH4) in ambient air precisely.
- Precise measurements and alarm systems
- Ensuring to capture even the smallest fluctuations in CH4 levels
- Can be used for industrial applications, environmental monitoring, or research
- Reliable and accurate CH4 detection
Scentroid's SIMS3 for
Real-Time Reporting and Analysis
Seamless Data Integration and Visualization
Connect to SIMS3
Connect your Scentroid CTair to the Scentroid Sensor Information Management System (SIMS3) for comprehensive data management.
Visualize Data
SIMS3 provides live feed monitoring, enabling you to visualize H2S levels in real-time.
Accessible Anytime
Access detailed reports, trends, and make informed decisions with our user-friendly interface.
Revolutionary TDLS Technology for Methane Sensing
Innovative Tunable Diode Laser Spectrometry (TDLS)
Our CH4 monitoring leverages the revolutionary Tunable Diode Laser Spectrometry (TDLS) module to detect methane at sub-ppm levels with near-zero cross-sensitivity. Therefore, this ensures reliable, accurate measurements of this critical greenhouse gas.
Furthermore, the compact design of the TDLS module makes it compatible with any of Scentroid’s platforms. Moreover, this provide a versatile and low-cost solution. In addition, the module requires minimal maintenance thanks to its advanced lock-in technology and onboard digital signal processing. Nonetheless, compensate for drift phenomena, resulting in a stable, reliable, and incredibly enhanced device.
Managing CH4 in
Industrial
Environments
- Oil & Gas
- Agriculture & Livestock
- Waste Management
- Coal Mining
- Renewable Natural Gas (Biogas) Production
- Chemical Manufacturing
- Power Generation
- Transportation
Oil & Gas
Methane is a major component of natural gas. During drilling, extraction, processing, and transportation activities often cause Methane released. Methane emissions can occur from equipment leaks, venting, and flaring operations.
Agriculture & Livestock
Livestock, such as cows and sheep, produce methane through enteric fermentation. Additionally, manure management practices can lead to methane emissions.
Waste Management
Organic waste decomposition in anaerobic conditions produces methane, which can be emitted if not properly managed.
Coal Mining
Methane is produced during the anaerobic digestion of organic matter in biogas plants so as renewable natural gas can be used as an energy source. Monitoring is essential to prevent emissions.
Renewable Natural Gas (Biogas) Production
Methane is produced during the anaerobic digestion of organic matter in biogas plants. This renewable natural gas can be used as an energy source and monitoring is essential to prevent emissions.
Chemical Manufacturing
Chemical processes can result in methane emissions, particularly those involving the production of fertilizers and other chemicals.
Power Generation
Power plants that use natural gas as a fuel source may release methane during combustion and through equipment leaks.
Transportation
Natural gas vehicles and the infrastructure for refueling them can also be sources of methane emissions, particularly if there are leaks in the system.
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Comprehensive CH4 Monitoring Solutions
End-to-End Air Quality Management with Innovative Technology
From initial detection to detailed analysis, Scentroid offers a complete solution for CH4 monitoring. In fact, our integrated system ensures you have all the tools necessary to manage air quality effectively. For example, benefit from continuous data flow, automated reporting, and advanced analytics, all designed to support your air quality management goals.
Overall, Scentroid combines cutting-edge technology with years of industry expertise to deliver unmatched air quality monitoring solutions.
Transform Your Air Quality Monitoring
Get Started with Scentroid Today
Ready to enhance your air quality monitoring capabilities? Contact us today to learn more about the Scentroid CTair and SIMS3, as well as discover how our comprehensive solutions can meet your specific needs. Join the growing number of organizations that trust Scentroid for their air quality and odour analysis requirements.