Measurements

Particulate Matter

Delve into the intricate world of particulate matter, understanding its composition and effects on air quality, backed by state-of-the-art sensor technology for comprehensive measurement.

PM2.5

The U.S. EPA defines particulate air pollution as an air-suspended mixture of both solid and liquid particles. PM2.5, known as fine particles, poses the greatest health risk.

PM10

The U.S. EPA defines particulate air pollution as an air-suspended mixture of both solid and liquid particles. PM10 refers to particles less than 10µm (micrometers) in diameter.

Total Suspended Particulate (TSP)

The U.S. EPA defines particulate air pollution as an air-suspended mixture of both solid and liquid particles. TSP includes airborne particles > 10µm (micrometers) in diameter.