Environmental and Industrial Monitoring
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Particle contamination impacts both the external environment as well as industrial hygiene and is a concern during the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, foods and mechanical and electrical components.
Make the world a safer place while simultaneously managing your environmental impact by trusting Merck’s filters and other products for particle monitoring. Merck has applied its filtration expertise to helping you comply with increasingly stringent detection requirements in occupational and environmental monitoring.
Our devices and systems, such as membrane filters, filter holders and monitors, have been developed for use with standard methods, including those of NIOSH, OSHA, and ASTM.
Regulated Analytical Methods: Choose the Correct Filter
Already planning to use a specific regulated analytical method? Many methods specify the use of particular filters. Use the filter selection wizard below to choose the correct filter for your method.
Environmental monitoring of air, water and soil
Whether you need to collect large quantities of air to monitor particulate contamination or analyze soil or water for hazardous chemicals, Merck’s expertise, products and protocols can ensure superior analytical results and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Products for environmental monitoring
Industrial contamination monitoring
To keep your industry running, you need clean parts, fuel and hydraulic fluids that are free of particles and other contamination. For almost 50 years, Merck has provided reliable, sensitive field sampling kits and contamination tests that have become industry quality control (QC) standards. Whether you need to collect critical fuel samples for aerospace equipment or analyze lubricant samples for industrial machinery, we can supply the expertise, products and protocols to ensure superior analytical results and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Depend on Merck to increase efficiency and lifespan of your complex machinery.
Products for industrial contamination monitoring