
Kenvitech (CEO Kim Il-yong, www.kenvitech.com) showcased a complex odor analysis and management system at the 37th International Exhibition on Environmental Technology & Green Energy (ENVEX 2015), which runs Jun. 2-5 at COEX.
The CAIRPOL odor pollutant monitoring and diagnosis system is operated via several sensors, and PCs are connected with wireless networks.
It automatically detects, records, saves, and analyzes odors in real time. Moreover, it can choose and confirm which system improvements to implement.
The system provides visual information to users in real time by analyzing the odors' characteristics in various residential areas and industrial complexes. In addition, it presents hourly mapped distribution and diffusion of odor pollutants.
It can analyze designated offensive odor substances, including NH3, CH3SH, and H2S. Also, in real time, it can monitor leakages that occur in wastewater treatment plants and biogas plants.
The analysis system RQ-Box Solution measures the odor concentration of sources and boundary sites. It can also model odor dispersions and has a real-time alarm system.



A total of 250 companies from 22 different countries participated in the exhibition, including 181 domestic and 69 international companies, with many from the United States, China, Japan, and Europe.
At the event, 2,000 new environmental technologies and eco-friendly products are on display. These products are expected to lead the environment industry.
The global news network AVING News is a media partner for this exhibition, delivering related stories to the global market. With video news becoming more important in a mobile world, AVING News is using the new format to disseminate important stories on major companies, products, and technologies.
→ Go to ENVEX 2015 Special Page
(Video: ENVEX 2015 Live Video Clip)

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