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Cemtek - Mercury Freedom System

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Obtain regulatory compliance and peace of mind with the Mercury Freedom System by Thermo Scientific.  This integrated mercury emissions monitoring system measures elemental, ionic and total mercury in exhaust stacks from coal-fired boilers, cement kilns, waste incinerators, and other industrial combustion sources.

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Engineered for unattended, continuous-duty reliability, the Mercury Freedom System is a complete integrated solution comprised of an analyzer, calibrator, probe controller and probe/converter.

The Mercury Freedom System utilizes highly sensitive direct cold vapor atomic fluorescence technology allowing this CMMS to meet the U.S. EPA 40 CFR Part 75 requirements with true continuous monitoring.

Its reduced umbilical temperature extends life of umbilical line and reduces service needs.  The CMMS also allows for maximum flexibility in communication protocols, which enables easy interface with new or pre-existing Data Acquisition Systems (DAS).

Ensure complete regulatory compliance with unattended, true continuous monitoring.  Contact a Cemtek Representative today to learn how we can integrate this remarkable technology into your daily operations.

  • Highly sensitive cold vapor atomic fluorescence analyzer requires no wet chemicals or costly gold amalgamation concentrator
  • Reduced umbilical temp extends life of umbilical line and reduces service needs
  • Split umbilical is available as separate cold/hot lines, which may further extend umbilical life
  • No expensive consumables
  • No argon carrier gas is required, saving space and expense
  • No interference with Bromine
  • Dilution-based measurement
  • Consistent performance in harsh conditions
  • Modular design allows for easy access to equipment and reduced maintenance time and cost
  • Rack-mountable components integrate seamlessly into most existing stack monitoring configurations
  • Coal-fired boilers
  • Cement kilns
  • Waste incinerators
  • Other Industrial Combustion sources