The Jerome J505 is a portable mercury vapor analyzer using atomic fluorescence to detect very low levels, from 0.05 µg/m³ (50 ng/m3) to 500 µg/m³. It requires no regeneration and offers 10 hours' autonomy. Featuring a continuous search mode and 10-hour autonomy, it enables fast, reliable measurements in the field.
Mercury vapor analyzer (10 to 100 ng/m3 resolution)
Continuous search mode to quickly locate sources of mercury contamination.
Data storage capacity of 10,000 results
Robust, compact and lightweight (3 kg) with 10h autonomy
Additional information
The Jerome J505 mercury vapor analyzer with atomic fluorescence spectroscopy detects very low levels with a resolution of 10 to 10 n/m3 depending on the search mode selected. It meets stringent EPA and ATSDR standards for detection and remediation in industrial and residential environments. It also meets the standards of organizations such as OSHA, NIOSH and MSHA.
It features a continuous search mode for rapid location of sources of mercury contamination, as well as standard and fast modes, with response times ranging from 8 to 28 seconds. Thanks to its 1 L/min sampling rate, it minimizes sample dilution, optimizing measurement accuracy.
Compact and lightweight (3 kg), the Jerome J505 mercury vapour analyzer is easy to transport, while offering performance equivalent to that of laboratory instruments. Its intuitive interface and color screen make it easy to use in the field. Its 10-hour battery life and ability to store up to 10,000 results with full details (date, time, location) make it suitable for extended inspections.
The Jerome J505 is particularly popular in a variety of sectors, including industrial hygiene, refineries, mining, industrial waste management and thermal power plants. This makes it an essential device for ensuring worker safety and regulatory compliance in environments at risk of mercury exposure.
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