Ammonia Week in Review | August 21, 2026
A Plethora of Ammonia News in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…
IFFCO Paradip Holds Ammonia Leak Mock Drill – IFFCO’s Paradip unit on Wednesday conducted a full-scale on-site emergency mock drill to assess its preparedness and strengthen coordinated response mechanisms for handling potential industrial emergencies. […keep reading]
Oliver Fire Department Responds to Possible Ammonia Leak at Co-op Avenue Building – The fire department said a safety zone is in place on Co-op Avenue, Station Street, Sawmill Road and Packinghouse Lane. […keep reading]
Perovskite-based Sensor Detects Ammonia Leaks at Concentrations as Low as 1 ppm – A team led by principal researcher Myungkwan Song of the Energy & Environment Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) has developed an ultrasensitive ammonia gas sensor using an environmentally friendly, lead-free perovskite material. […keep reading]
Ammonia Leak Contained at Bernard Matthews Site in Suffolk – Firefighters arrived to find a ruptured pipeline at the Bernard Matthews site which had caused approximately 3,500 litres of anhydrous ammonia to leak within the plant room. […keep reading]
Refrigeration Cycle: Pressure Drop – Just as the second law of thermodynamics states, there must be a temperature difference for heat exchange to occur, so there must be a pressure difference for fluid flow to occur. […keep reading]

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