Portable Mercury Analysis in Oil & Gas

Environmental laboratory

Portable Mercury Analysis in Oil & Gas

19 Nov, 2012

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The Jerome 405 is redefining the portable mercury vapour analyser market by way of significant performance enhancements and modern communication capabilities creating the optimum method for mercury spill detection and clean up analysis. It is considered the instrument of choice within the UK Oil and Gas industry, with many major oil companies and operators already taking advantage of its impressive capabilities.

With increased emphasis on health and safety, reliable, fast and accurate mercury monitoring is vital when breaking containment of pressurised vessels containing hydrocarbons. The Jerome 405 utilises industry proven, inherently stable and reliable gold film sensor technology and simple one button operation combined with significantly low detection capability. The sensor is highly specific for mercury, eliminating interferences common to ultraviolet analysers such as water vapour & hydrocarbons and has a detection range of 0.5 to 999ug/m3 with a response time of 2 seconds in survey mode.

Additional applications include mercury spill response and clean up, exclusion testing, facility monitoring, source surveys, fluorescent lamp disposal and recycling, landfill monitoring, exhaust duct monitoring, plant environmental monitoring.

For further information regarding Jerome Analysers please contact ABLE Instruments.

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