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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 […]
Ammonia startles in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…. 48 Enterprise Staff Members Rushed to Hospital Following Ammonia Gas Leak – The company confirmed that all staff are accounted for and have been released from hospital after observation and receiving minor treatment for those who may have been exposed to the gas. […keep reading] Ammonia Gas […]