Precise and reliable solution for continuous emission sampling of dioxins, furans, PCBs, and other POPs

Air monitoring

Precise and reliable solution for continuous emission sampling of dioxins, furans, PCBs, and other POPs

15 May, 2023

Published over 3 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Air monitoring.

CDL-Tecora’s DECS is a state-of-the-art, MCERTS certified, continuous emission sampler for dioxins, furans (PCDD/PCDF), PCBs, and other persistent organic pollutants (POPs). DECS is designed to meet the rigorous standards of EN 1948 and USEPA M23.

DECS utilises the filter/condenser method with an adsorbing trap on wet gas, making it highly effective in capturing micropollutants in accordance with EN 1948 and USEPA M23 methods. The system is permanently installed on stacks and allows for continuous sampling from 6 hours up to 6 weeks, providing accurate and reliable data for emissions monitoring.

One of the key features of DECS is its flexibility and scalability. Up to 4 sampling units can be managed by a single control unit, with a distance between sampling and control units of up to 100 meters. The system is fully automated, requiring no operator presence, and offers automatic preparation and cleaning for ease of use.

DECS also offers easy upgrades, including the option to use a heated probe with an outstack heated filter for solid phase sampling, as well as side sampling for heavy metals, mercury, and acids. This makes DECS a versatile solution for a wide range of emissions monitoring needs.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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