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Simulating Agricultural Climate Change Scenarios using Controlled Growth Chambers

15.09.2021

Extreme weather, believed to result from climate change and increased atmospheric CO2 levels, is a concern for many. And beyond extreme events, global warming is also expected to impact agriculture.1,2   Although it is expected that climate change will significantly affect agriculture and cause decreases in crop yields, the full effects of climate change …

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Measuring CO2 to Optimise the Bulk Storage of Food

20.07.2017

Carbon Dioxide monitoring can be used for early detection of spoilage in stored grains, and to monitor the quality of stored grains. Safe grain storage usually results in CO2 concentrations below 600 ppm, while concentrations of 600-1500 ppm indicate the onset of mould growth. CO2 concentrations above 1500 ppm indicate severe infestations and could represent the presence of mycotoxins.

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Developing a Novel Device for Accurate Biogas Concentration Measurement

04.07.2017

To effectively produce and use biogas as a source of renewable energy the ability to carry out accurate concentration measurements is crucial. This allows producers to analyse how much biogas is generated in each stage of production. The solution to these challenges is obvious: accurately measuring biogas composition with the right device. Discover our accurate and reliable gas sensors that can be used for measuring biogas composition.

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Carbon Dioxide Levels and Safety Considerations in Winemaking

02.05.2017

This article discusses the importance of monitoring carbon dioxide levels in winemaking. Discover how Edinburgh Sensors gas monitoring systems can be used.

Edinburgh Sensors to exhibit at Sensor and Test 2017

10.04.2017

Date 30 May – 1 June Venue Nürnberg Exhibition Centre Conference Outline Sensor + Test is the leading forum for sensors, measuring and testing technologies worldwide. It will bring together exhibitors from 32 nations who will present the entire spectrum of measuring and testing system expertise from sensors to computers. Edinburgh Sensors are delighted to be …

Techcomp Europe expands R&D in Livingston

16.03.2017

The global Scientific Instrument group Techcomp is adding a further 20 scientists and engineers based at their Livingston production and R&D centre. Following the acquisition of Edinburgh Instruments in 2013, Techcomp is transferring R&D activity from Scion Instruments in San Francisco to their campus in Livingston and is setting up the Techcomp Research and Engineering Centre …

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