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Thermo Scientific introduces mercury monitoring system enhancements

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Environmental managers and equipment engineers at industrial facilities, including utilities, industrial boilers and cement kilns, now have a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) traceable quality control method designed to help them meet EPA standards.

The new Thermo Scientific Model 84i Mercury Permeation Source provides a NIST-traceable quality control method for customers who are seeking to comply with the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Utility Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) and Cement and Industrial Boiler Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACTs) requirements for mercury monitoring. Mercury gas generating industrial facilities are required by the EPA to have a NIST-traceable quality control method for monitoring mercury emissions.

The new model 84i is an enhancement to the existing Thermo Scientific Mercury Freedom System, offering customers a complete mercury monitoring solution.

“The model 84i source was designed and manufactured by the same team who released the Mercury Freedom System, enabling us to offer a consistently high quality mercury monitoring system with the goal of helping our customers monitor and reduce mercury emissions,” said Jeff Socha, Chief Scientist, Environmental and Process Monitoring at Thermo Fisher Scientific.

The 84i Permeation Source benefits and features include:

  • Audits can be triggered on an automated or manual basis.
  • Quick integration into the Thermo Scientific Mercury Freedom System’s rack.
  • Utilises Thermo Scientific common components for faster parts replacement.

Find more information on the Thermo Scientific Model 84i Permeation Source here.

Adapted from press release by Rosalie Starling

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/the-americas/11022014/thermo_scientific_introduces_mercury_monitoring_system_enhancements_to_assist_users_with_meeting_epa_standards_23/

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