Fugitive Emissions Journal April 2025 | Page 5

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Hidden Leaks: The Role of Bellows Sealed Valves in Fugitive Emissions Service
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11 Bray
17 Neway
20 ISV
24 Bonney Forge
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Safety and environmental stewardship are essential in industrial settings, yet many industries grapple with a largely invisible problem that poses serious risks to both human health and the environment: fugitive emissions. These emissions, which often go undetected, can manifest as hazardous leaks of gases or vapors from equipment, contributing to air pollution, health hazards, and environmental damage. It is for this reason that bellows seal valves ought to be seriously considered as a viable way to address fugitive emissions. Melanie Vanderlaan and Dan Fisher, The Dixon Group, tell us more.
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33 MRC
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Powering up Process Industries to Meet Global Energy Transition Demands
The concept of green hydrogen is not new, but despite being the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen has only been used in science, engineering and technology in its gaseous H2 form since the 18th century. As a constituent part of water, there would be no oceans and therefore no life on earth without it. Fast forward and it is being used in a range of industries for the manufacture of chemical products, including methanol and ammonia, the energy source for transportation and the fuel for heavy industries.
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