The Ohio Lumex Analytical Laboratory
Through its commitment to stringent QA/QC, dedication to exceptional customer service, investment in state-of-the-art technology, and adding the most talented personnel to our team,
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Through its commitment to stringent QA/QC, dedication to exceptional customer service, investment in state-of-the-art technology, and adding the most talented personnel to our team,
Ohio Lumex is currently developing a sorbent trap method for continuous monitoring of metal Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAP) emissions, with support from the U.S.
On May 7th the EPA published the Final Rule amendments for the NESHAP for EGUs. The amendments include lower limits (to 0.010 lb/MMBtu) for
Method Summary Ohio Lumex is currently developing a sorbent trap method for continuous monitoring of metal Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAP) emissions, with support from
AND, how Ammonia Slip can affect Mercury Control… During the calcination process, cement kilns maintain high levels of combustion generating Nitrous Oxide (NO) and
Ohio Lumex is proud to announce the completion of its Analytical Laboratory expansion project. The multi-million-dollar investment included doubling of the floor space, acquiring
While Ohio Lumex Field Service Technicians have a reputation for their training and knowledge, we felt it was again time to take an industry
Cleveland, OH, April 26, 2023 — Mississippi Lime Company (MLC), a leading global supplier of high-calcium lime products and technical solutions, has completed an
Ohio Lumex is proud to announce plans for a major expansion of our Analytical Laboratory. “We’re excited about the expansion because by nearly doubling
Cleveland, OH (October 17, 2022) – Last month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded over $3 million in SBIR Phase II contract funding
Our Senior Program Director, Alexandra Sipershteyn, recently contributed to the 3rd edition of “Continuous Emission Monitoring” textbook by James A. Jahnke.
In December of 2021, we made the announcement that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced more than $3 million in funding to 30