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CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) Measurements

Greenhouse gas emissions are the only responsible for global warming and global climate change. Due to the use of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas, carbon and carbon dioxide emissions are becoming more and more dangerous in greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. While the average carbon dioxide concentration in 1958 is 315 ppm, this figure is higher than 2013 ppm in 400.

In addition to land, sea and air vehicles, satellites sent to space, thermal power plants, heavy industrial plants such as iron, steel and cement, forest fires and volcanic eruptions are effective in this increase in carbon dioxide concentrations.

In order to reduce carbon dioxide emissions against these rising average carbon dioxide concentrations, efforts are being made to limit and control them worldwide.

Depending on the type of fuel used, the amount of carbon dioxide associated with the combustion event must be high in the flue gases. Today, the use of natural gas, a low-emission fuel, is increasing. Today's technologies allow for optimal energy use. When natural gas is burned, 25 is less than the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by liquid fuels that give the same energy, and 40-50 is less than the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by coal combustion.

However, carbon dioxide, which is preferred to be high in flue gases, is accepted as residual emission due to the greenhouse effect caused by the atmosphere. The only solution at this point is to limit the use of fossil fuels over time and to expand the use of low-carbon but high-hydrogen fuels. So natural gas is a good solution for today.

However, carbon dioxide gas that cannot be discharged from the chimney and emitted into the environment is dangerous for human health. If the percentage is inhaled after the 5 concentration, carbon dioxide causes loss of consciousness in humans and even deaths due to lack of oxygen at high concentrations. For this reason, it is necessary to carry out carbon dioxide measurements in the houses and workplaces by authorized laboratories.

Our company carries out carbon dioxide (CO2) measurements within the scope of gas measurements. In these studies In accordance with the relevant legal regulations, standards and test methods published by domestic and foreign organizations.

In the meantime, our organization, ÖSAS Accreditation Agency, Accredited according to TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 standard.