Environmental Laboratory

Monitor Mercury – But How?

Nov 27 2013

Author: Florian Greiter and Dr. Michael Boness on behalf of Sick AG

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Due to its high toxicity mercury has to be closely monitored in flue gases from coal fired power plants, waste incinerators and cement plants all around the world. Limit values must be maintained in the lower μg-range. For this reason, measuring devices need to be extremely sensitive, highly accurate as well as being able to withstand the harsh industrial environment. Meanwhile different types of mercury monitoring systems are available. But how should the ideal system perform in terms of performance and acceptable low maintenance for the plant operator?

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