Recently approved US EPA regulations address air quality and point source emissions from industries that use ethylene oxide (EtO). Companies must now prepare to adopt new equipment and controls for monitoring EtO in compliance with updated NESHAP guidelines.
Optically-enhanced FTIR (OE-FTIR) spectroscopy stands out for its ability to analyze EtO emissions at concentrations as low as 1 ppb, even in challenging sample matrices off a stack. This webinar explains in depth how OE-FTIR technology can be used to provide high-quality data, even amid interferences and sample variability, and in turn help facilities that use EtO achieve compliance with new stricter standards.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will benefit industry professionals who are impacted by the updated EtO regulations in areas such as: