Aerosol Cans Disposal
Articles & Whitepapers
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Air Pollution Part 1 – What’s in the Air?
Air pollution is some form of contamination of the atmosphere which has adverse effects on humans and other living beings, or is harmful to crops, forests, materials, or the climate. There are both anthropogenic (human-made) pollutants and pollution causes by natural phenomena. Air pollutants are effectively either specific gas-phase molecules, or small solid-phase particles suspended in the ...
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Continuous air quality monitoring for harmful particulate matter and aerosols
Air pollution is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as «contamination of the indoor or outdoor environment by any chemical, physical or biological agent that modifies the natural ...
News
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Discover our advanced solution for aerosol detection!
Bertin Instruments’ BAB A7 aerosol beacon is a state-of-the-art device in the field of aerosol detection. Thanks to its advanced technology and innovative design, the BAB A7 has become a leading device in the monitoring and measurement of the ...
40th Annual Technical Meeting on Air Cleaning and Contamination Control
What Pollutants Are Measured in the Air? Aerosols
British Public Encouraged to ‘Step It Up’ for Recycle Week 2021
What are ultrafine particles, and how can you include size distributions and concentrations as part of routine air quality monitoring?
Equipment & Solutions
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Cleanroom Particle Counter
The Lasair III Particle Counter is designed for cleanrooms with your unique needs in mind. It sets the standard for portable aerosol particle counters in highly regulated environments, so you can make sure your environment is clean. It can be used for both remote and mobile routine cleanroom monitoring. We know the requirements and we’ve done the calculations for you; cleanroom ...