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Mercury Testing

  • By Veronique Theberge
  • 27 Jun, 2019

How can you benefit from Mercury testing?

Mercury can be detrimental to both equipment and human health. Monitoring mercury levels is important to ensure exposure is minimised as it is toxic to life. It can also accumulate in process facilities and contributes to corrosion of some commonly used alloys - even at ppb levels.

Therefore,  testing for mercury can help avoid significant costs linked to equipment failure and help ensure exposure levels are minimised.


Other reasons for Mercury analysis to be carried out:

- Screening for quality control
- Troubleshooting for mercury speciation
- Identifying unknowns to help establish product value
- Preventative maintenance in refineries and production plants to identify catalyst poisoning

Find out more about our Mercury analysis

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