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The Leading Journal for Environmental Instrumentation


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Your air, your future ...


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Air Quality Networks Affordable wireless air quality networking has arrived combining Alphasense’s low cost and high sensitivity sensors linked with electronics, GPS, GSM and advanced data algorithms.


Applying the Alphasense ethos of product Quality & Service, the Alphasense-Air range offers a total package to OEMs for fast entry into the AQ market.


Measurement & data analysis of several environmental parameters are essential for AQ monitoring, including:


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Inorganic gases (CO, NO, NO2 and O3) Particulates/aerosols (classified as PM10.0 and PM2.5) Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)


Cost efficient gas sensors with the capability to measure very low parts per billion (ppb) concentrations are now available from Alphasense.


4-electrode toxic B-series (Ø 32mm)


• CO-B4 (Carbon Monoxide) • H2S-B4 (Hydrogen Sulfide) • NO-B4 (Nitric Oxide) • NO2-B4 (Nitrogen Dioxide) • SO2-B4 (Sulfur Dioxide) • O3-B4 (Ozone)


… other toxic sensors will follow


• Optical Particle Counter • PID-A1 (ppb/ppm VOCs) • PID-AH (ppb VOCs)


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Download the technical data sheets from our website www.alphasense.com or request data and pricing via email sensors@alphasense.com


Alphasense Air is a division of Alphasense Ltd. www.alphasense.com


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