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Astronauts stop an ammonia leak in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…. Ammonia Leak Occurs on the International Space Station – The flight control system noticed a small leakage of ammonia and was able to identify where it is located. Astronauts will address a leak, as well as other tasks, during extravehicular activities scheduled for […]
Low-charge ammonia systems are all the rage in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…. Vilter Unveils First Low-Charge Packed System at IIAR – The plug-and-play Modular Rooftop Unit (MRU) is one of a slew of low-charge ammonia systems featured at the IIAR Conference – a sign of the mounting interest in this technology in the industrial sector. […]
Turkeys stir up trouble in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…. Poultry Farmers Sniff at Proposed Regs – It’s one airborne chemical that farmers like Hughes may soon need to track under a law usually associated with toxic waste sites. […keep reading] 15 Fall Sick After Ammonia Leak – Leak of ammonia gas from a shrimp […]
Ammonia stuck in court in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…. Released Ammonia Leads to Criminal Investigation – The charge stemmed from allegations that employees failed to follow procedures after 13,200 pounds of ammonia was released into the air. […keep reading] Factory Director Held in Ammonia Leak Death Case – Patiala police on Wednesday arrested one of the […]
Ammonia faces unbearable pressure in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…. Patiala: 3 Killed, 11 Fall Ill as Ammonia Leaks After Cylinder Blast – The victims were working in the unit when the explosion occurred due to a sudden rise in pressure inside the ammonia cylinder. […keep reading] Ammonia Leak at Tegel in Taranaki – The victims were working […]