Method 30B Mercury Sorbent Traps
$114.40 – $135.20
Method 30B Mercury Sorbent Traps
The purpose of Method 30B sorbent traps is to measure total vapor phase mercury (Hg) emissions from coal fired sources. Knowledge of Methods 1, 4, and 5 is recommended. The testing should be done after the stack gas has passed through all pollution control devices, i.e. with a stream that is low in particulates. Method 30B is used to test the accuracy of current vapor phase Hg constant emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) and can also be used to test for the compliance of mercury emissions standards. The method requires a minimum of two simultaneous sampling trains.
RATA Short-Term Traps for 30B Console
These Traps are used in the 30B Console during the RATA.
RATA Short-Term Traps for 30B Console for Low Mass Emitters (LME)
These Traps are used in the 30B Console during the RATA. These traps are used for sources with very low levels of mercury where the RATA must be done at 3-4 liters p/min flow.
Customizations for the 30B Sorbent Traps for Special Stack Conditions
Method 30B Sorbent Trap Specifications
- 10 mm or 6 mm x 185 mm tube
- Extra thick glass (More durable for the field)
- Larger internal diameter (Less blockage in trap)
- High flow rate – up to 2 Liters/min
- Can be used in wet and dry stacks
- Sorbent traps serialized with high temperature ink
- Easy-off cap plugs- easy leak testing
- Tapered glass for easy and safe use
- Protective packaging
- Method 30B Train Layout
- Necessary equipment for performing Method 30B
- Unable to ship outside of the United States of America
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