ION Science recently announced the addition of a high-specification Particulate Matter (PM) sensor to its product portfolio, solidifying its position as a global leader in sensor supply and service. The company’s sensor range, which is widely recognised as the best in the market, has been further enhanced with the addition of NextPM from TERA Sensor, offering OEMs a wider solution for air quality management.
At the upcoming AHR Expo in Atlanta, due to take place between 6 – 8 February, ION Science will showcase its latest air quality sensing technology, including the NextPM sensor, which has been independently verified as the world’s best-performing, low-cost particulate sensor. In addition to the NextPM, ION Science’s MiniPID sensors will also be on display, offering reliable air quality and emissions monitoring through their patented fence electrode technology.
Particulate matter pollution is a major issue worldwide, with 91% of the world’s population living in areas where air quality levels exceed WHO limits. The NextPM sensor measures the quantity and size of fine dust particles, providing crucial information for improving air quality.
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are human-made chemicals used in the manufacture of paints, pharmaceuticals, and refrigerants, and can have adverse health effects. ION Science’s MiniPID sensors are the most suitable for air quality monitoring and include the MiniPID 2 PPB Sensor for low-end ppb sensitivity, the MiniPID 2 HS Sensor for high sensitivity, and the MiniPID 2 10.0 eV Sensor for selective measurement of highly toxic VOCs.
Using the MiniPID sensors and NextPM particulate sensors in combination, provides a comprehensive approach to monitoring air quality and emissions for the protection of human and environmental health. ION Science will be on stand C7056 at the AHR Expo where visitors can learn more about their full range of sensors and technology deployment options.