‘ION Inside’ gives your Gas Detection Instrumentation Superior Performance
Visitors to Sensor + Test 2023 in Nurnberg, Germany (9-11th May) can see the world’s leading sensors for the measurement of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and particulate matter (PM) at the ION Science booth 512 in Hall 1.
Peter Morris, Head of Sensors at ION Science Ltd, explains that:
“The designers of Gas Detection Instrumentation, Systems and Process Control Equipment will already know ION Science as a manufacturer of the market’s best PID sensors. However, they will be delighted to learn that the Next-PM high-performance Particulate Matter sensor, is now also available and will feature prominently on our stand”.
“When customers integrate our sensors into their equipment, they know that having ‘ION inside’ enhances both their performance capability and reliability which builds trust in their brand. We, therefore, look forward to welcoming all, covering Developers, Designers, Engineers, Technicians and Product Managers to speak with us at the Sensor + Test show, so that we can explain the benefits of the unique patented technology behind the performance superiorities that ION sensors deliver.”
Peter continues:
“We encourage anyone with an interest in developing a monitoring solution for VOCs, to view the gas response table. This document includes the response factors for over 900+ VOCs, as well as a small number of inorganic gases such as hydrogen sulphide, so it’s really helpful in deciding which PID variant is most appropriate to the OEM application or need.”
Thanks to its patented airflow control technology, Next-PM ensures years of maintenance-free measurements, even in polluted and humid atmospheres. These sensors are therefore ideal for inclusion in instruments and systems that monitor industrial processes or air quality; both indoors and outdoors.
Fine particulates are a particular health concern, and the requirement for monitoring equipment is growing rapidly alongside tightening regulations. In 2021, the WHO halved its yearly average guideline limit for PM2.5 from 10 to 5 µg/m3. In the UK, under the Environment Act 2021, a maximum annual mean concentration of 10 µg/m3 by 2040 has been set as the PM2.5 target. The EU Commission has proposed a reduction in the PM2.5 target to 10 µg/m3 by 2030, and the US Environmental Protection Agency is currently considering recommendations from its independent particulate matter review panel to lower its target from 12 to between 8 and 10 µg/m3.
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