Measuring dust emissions – can this also be done easily?
Sustainable protection of the environment relies on the detection and accurate measurement of dust and particle emissions. Learn how innovative measurement technologies from Endress+Hauser can make a valuable contribution.
ArticleMultiple industries02.12.2025
In brief
When it comes to a certain aspect, all measurement technicians only want one thing: rugged measuring devices that provide accurate and fast measurements with a high level of availability. Offering an extensive product portfolio including everything from devices operating based on both continuous and discontinuous measurement principles through equipment for dust measurement in wet exhaust gases, Endress+Hauser is able to find the right solution even for complex measuring tasks.
The more detailed the description of the task at hand, the easier it is to provide a safe and cost-effective measurement. This does not just apply to the initial investment costs, it applies to the device's entire operating life. Whether it is used for dry corrosive, or hot flue gases, in process control for measuring moist emissions, for the smallest concentration of dust following fabric and bag filters, or for high concentrations of dust in raw gas prior to electric filters.
For personal and occupational safety purposes, fine dust with particle sizes in the low µm range have to be monitored in the air in production halls. Dust measuring devices from Endress+Hauser can even provide effective and accurate measurements for the excessive development of dust by grinders in quarries.
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Seven questions for finding the right measuring device
In order to be able to reliably and exactly measure dust and particle concentrations, the following criteria must be considered:
Seven questions for finding the right measuring device
Selection of the measurement site
A decisive factor for reliable and representative measurement results is the determination of the measurement site at the plant. This can considerably influence the measurement technology and the measuring device with its long-term operation.
Measurement section
Are very small channels, such as measurement sections from 0.25 m, or chimneys with very large diameters of over 12 m to be measured?
Flow conditions
Which flow conditions prevail at the measurement site: homogeneous flows or turbulent flows at concentrations of > 10 g/m3?
Concentrations
Are very low particle concentrations of < 1 mg/m3 or moderate to very high concentrations to be measured?
Gas compilation
Which gas composition does the measurement medium have - from ambient air to aggressive medium?
Particle properties
Which particle properties prevail? Which particle size or grain size, shape, color, material or thickness exist? Are the particles sticky or abrasive?
Ambient conditions
Which ambient conditions apply on-site? How high is the ambient temperature? What air composition prevails? Is the air saline or does it contain fine dust?
How is dust measured? The different measurement principles
Depending on the boundary conditions, scattered light or transmittance measurement can be more suitable for detecting dust concentrations. With the transmittance measurement principle, the measurement is based on the attenuation of a light beam by the light absorption of the particles. In scattered light measurement, the radiated light is scattered by the particles in the gas mixture and detected by a sensitive receiver.
Transmittance measurement technology: measurement at high dust concentration and inhomogeneous media
Transmittance measurement technology detects light attenuation by dust particles. Transmittance dust measuring devices are well suited for medium to high dust concentrations and large gas duct diameters. Fields of application are emission and process monitoring as well as room air monitoring. The measuring devices measure over the entire gas duct diameter, which partially compensates for inhomogeneities in the particle distribution. This leads to a very representative measurement result. The devices do not protrude into the gas duct and thus have no direct contact with aggressive process gases.
Determination of dust concentration using transmission measurement technology
Scattered light measurement: The right choice for small concentration of dust
Due to its high sensitivity, the scattered light principle is well-suited for low dust concentrations in particular, even those under 1 mg/m Depending on the system-specific requirements and particle properties, either forward or backward scattering can be used.
In some processes, exhaust gases are cleaned in scrubber units before they are released. Recording a reliable measurement for dust concentration is particularly difficult when the dust is damp. Conventional dust measuring devices cannot differentiate between specks of dust and drops of water, leading to distorted measurement readings. only one thing can help here: using a bypass system to extract the medium from the stack, dry it, and then measure it. This is the approach applied by the extractive scattered light dust measuring device, the FWE200DH. It extracts flue gas from the stack on a permanent basis, dries it within a few seconds using a thermo cyclone, and records particularly low concentrations of dust accurately using forward light scattering.
In some areas of application, such as the fertilizer industry, the condensate that forms in the sample gas often contains high levels of lime or salt and would clog the hoses and sample gas probe after a certain period of operation. Variants of the FWE200DH with backwash devices clean the circuit at regular intervals with air or water, thus ensuring high availability under difficult measuring conditions.
The FWE200DH operates as a bypass system. A partial gas flow is suctioned out of the gas duct via a test gas probe and heated in a thermocyclone so that water drops and aerosols vaporize.
The right solution for different measurement tasks
In addition to the selection of the best available technologies, a whole string of influences and requirements must be taken into account when creating a successful measuring task:
Emission measurements in dry and wet exhaust gases
Incinerators play an important role in many industrial processes. Continuous measuring devices are used in dedusting plants. These applications place very high demands on the measuring devices including, for example, in relation to the composition, temperature, and moisture content of the exhaust gases. Depending on the medium and the operating mode of the plant, the water or acid dew point might be undershot, causing corrosion of the parts of the measuring device that come into contact with the exhaust gas. Therefore, both dry and wet exhaust gases must be measured highly accurately – with maximum possible availability and low maintenance overheads.
Efficient monitoring of electric filters with DUSTHUNTER T200
Safe filter monitoring
For efficient control of filter performance and function monitoring, dust concentration is measured continuously directly downstream of the filter. The more sensitively and quickly a measuring device is able to react to a change in dust concentration, the better equipped the plant will be to operate without dust penetration. The DUSTHUNTER SP100 is ideal for this type of application, because it can be installed very easily from one side. The probe design renders mechanical adjustment and alignment with a particlefree measuring distance unnecessary.
Filter monitoring synchronized with dedusting
It is important to identify a filter defect at an early stage so that permissible emission limit values are not exceeded. If only the defective bag or group of bags is to be replaced, the exact location of the defect must be located. To do this, dust concentration must be measured synchronized with the dedusting of the bags, so that filter defects can be detected through the occurrence of emission peaks. The DUSTHUNTER SP30 has a proven track record in rising to this particular challenge.
Gas and dust measurement: Setting limits on explosions
In machining and processing areas of production facilities, more and more effort is being put into increasing efficiencies, which is why the dust measuring devices from Endress+Hauser are not only performing traditional emission measurement, but are also increasingly being installed in closed systems, containers, tanks and rooms. Shavings, lint, powders or dust particles can form an explosive atmosphere, whether it be in the food industry, in pharmaceutical manufacturing, in the dye industry, or when processing wood or metal.
To ensure there are no ignition sources present when measuring process gases, only explosion proof measurement devices can be used. The DUSTHUNTER SP100 is also approved in variants for Ex zones 2/22 or 1/21.
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