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Mercury Sampling Trap

Continuous emissions monitoring (1-10 days), 2 bed, Total mercury

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UNSPSC Code:
12190000

feature

2 bed
Total mercury

composition

Bed A, 1000 mg
Bed B, 1800 mg

packaging

pkg of 25 pkg

L × O.D.

19.0 cm × 10 mm

matrix

(FSTM™ Adsorbent)

application(s)

industrial hygiene

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General description

Mercury Sampling Traps are designed for short-term and continuous sampling of total mercury emissions in combustion flue gas streams according to 40 CFR Part 75 Appendix K. Compared to competing technologies, our mercury sampling traps have revolutionized mercury vapor monitoring in two important ways.

  • Generates accurate and precise multi-point mercury measurements
  • Permits practical, economical long-term continuous mercury monitoring solutions

Supelco has a long-standing partnership (15 years) with Frontier GeoSciences (FGS), respected leaders in the mercury and trace metals characterization industry. Together our experience provides you with Mercury Sampling Traps that are proven and tested in the industry.

  • Supelco and Frontier GeoSciences - 15 years of technical collaboration
  • FGS/Supelco Traps - principle traps used to validate EPA method 30B and Appendix K
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And feature:

  • FSTM Sorbent - Iodinated charcoal developed by Frontier GeoSciences, only available from FGS and Supelco.
  • Low mercury background
  • High-capacity mercury loading
  • Reliability and proven track record of performance

Looking for spiked traps, mercury analysis and RATA certification? Contact Frontier Geosciences or visit their website at www.frontiergeosciences.com Frontier provides a guarantee with every spiked trap. Frontier′s analytical mercury analysis method is based on compliance method EPA 1631 Revision E (co-authored by EPA and FGS) using cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectroscopy (CVAS) detection. Frontier is NELAC accredited for sorbent trap analysis.

For More Information:
EPA Method 30B RATA* (Draft)
is a reference method for measuring total vapor phase mercury (Hg) emissions from coal-fired combustion sources using sorbent trap sampling and an extractive or thermal analytical technique. *RATA = Initial Relative Accuracy Test Audit. http://www.epa.gov/mercury (Controlling Power Plant Emissions)

40 CFR Part 75 Appendix K (formerly US EPA method 324) is the EPA Clean Air Mercury Rule (CAMR) was issued to reduce and cap mercury emissions from coal-fired Power Plants. This regulation outlines Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEM) compliance monitoring of total vapor phase mercury using sorbent trap monitoring systems. http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov (Title 40, Parts 72-80)

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