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AIR HYGIENE INTERNATIONAL INC. performs
a variety of emission testing services for natural gas transmission
companies. Sources include:
- Turbines
- Reciprocating Engines
- Glycol Dehydrators
- Generators
AIR HYGIENE routinely performs testing for the following pollutants
for natural gas transmission companies:
NOx
(Method 7e & 20)
- CO (Method 10
- THC (Method 25a)
- SO2 (Method 6c)
- PM (Method 5)
- PM-10 (Method 201a)
- Backhalf Condensables (Method 202 or Modified
Method 5)
- Formaldehyde (Method TO-11a, Celanese
Method, or CARB 430)
- Opacity (Method 9)
- HAPS (including BTEX, Hexane, etc)
- Fuel gas sulfur content
AIR HYGIENE has mobile testing vans designed to efficiently perform
multiple engine tests across the United States. In addition, AIR
HYGIENE has mobile testing trailers that may be used for specialized
engine/turbine testing involving HAPs (formaldehyde, BTEX, PM-10,
etc.)
AIR HYGIENE can provide the following advantages during mobile
lab tests for the natural gas industry:
- On-site reports and test data

- Our own power supply
- F-Factor calculation data sheet
- Experienced engine testing personnel
- Site testing upon request within 5 working
days
- Flexible testing schedule to meet needs
of client
- Free technical support regarding emission
testing
- Electronic reports provided on CD or e-mail
upon request
- EPA Protocol 1 Certified Gases for precise
calibration
- Five mobile testing labs which may be
used for your project
- Flexible testing ranges (i.e. CO 0 - 10,000
ppm, NOx 0 - 5,000 ppm)
In addition, AIR HYGIENE has
extensive experience with state agency personnel in Colorado, Florida,
Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas,
Wyoming, and many others.
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