Industrial mercury and emissions monitoring specialists head to Barcelona
Tekran-3425 Hg(0) & Hg(11) Generator
Tekran-3400 HgCEM

CEMS

Industrial mercury and emissions monitoring specialists head to Barcelona

17 Jul, 2023

Published over 2 years ago. See the latest and most current information on CEMS.

Tekran Instruments Corporation continues to refresh its current trace-level mercury analytical systems suite and develop and launch monitors and systems for new applications. Known historically for its industry-leading ambient and laboratory systems (over 1000 sold worldwide), Tekran has recently introduced systems for monitoring mercury in natural gas processing streams.

In support of HgCEMS quality control and assurance, Tekran has also introduced a combined elemental (Hg0) and oxidised mercury (HgII) generator, the 3425. This system can be provided with traceability to the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). It is also currently under evaluation at VSL in the Netherlands.

Tekran’s 4th generation continuous emissions monitoring system, the 3400 has successfully passed the TÜV QAL-1 Laboratory Certifications including the low-level (0-5 µg Hg/m3) range. This system supports a wide range of configurations for routine monitoring and research applications.

Visitors and delegates at CEM 2023 will have a great opportunity to discuss their mercury analysis applications and CEMS with some of the industry’s most knowledgeable experts by visiting the Tekran booth.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

Explore our Digital Edition

Discover the latest news and research

Digital edition

Explore Our Other Sites

Labmate Online
Metabolic disease tied to cognitive impairment in bipolar disorder
Explore more Arrow
Pollution Solutions Online
Next-generation reverse osmosis membranes for more efficient and cost-effective seawater desalination
Explore more Arrow
Petro Online
Free webinar: enhancing accuracy and efficiency in renewable fuel laboratory testing
Explore more Arrow
Chromatography Today
Chromatography and XFEL imaging reveal critical point behind water’s behaviour
Explore more Arrow