Multi-paraMeter Air Pollution Detector

The multi-parameter air pollution detector uses electrochemical and optical sensors to collect real-time data on the concentrations of pollutants such as PM2.5, formaldehyde, and TVOC in the air. The data is analyzed by a microprocessor and displayed on the screen. It is used for indoor and outdoor environmental monitoring, safety warnings in industrial workshops, and evidence collection for environmental law enforcement.
Selection
When selecting, pay attention to the compatibility between the sensor type and the substances to be detected. Electrochemical sensors are suitable for formaldehyde detection, while the laser scattering method is more accurate for measuring particulate matter. Verify that the measurement range covers the application scenario and that the resolution meets the requirements of standard limits. Confirm the data storage capacity and export methods, and ensure that the protection rating is suitable for the operating environment.

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Instruments

High Accuracy Sensor for Multi-ParaMeter simultaneous measurement, Measurement speed up to 0.4 seconds, temperature error +/- 0.5 ℃, with backlight display and automatic shutdown function, portable design for on-site rapid detection.

$ 252.00

Measurement range up to 320μm, support Multi-ParaMeter such as Ra, Rz, etc., with automatic range switching and real-time waveform display function, Continuous Operating Time over 20 hours.

$ 835.00

Adopt DSP chip to realize fast data processing, support Multi-ParaMeter measurement such as Ra, Rz, etc., equipped with TYPE C and Bluetooth interface for data transmission, Continuous Operating Time exceeds 20 hours, and stores 100 sets of data.

$ 683.00

With pH/ORP/Temperature Multi-ParaMeter monitoring, Adjustable peristaltic pump Flow rate 0.5-3 L/h, Support automatic temperature compensation and dose consent function, Data recording interval of 10 seconds can be stored for 60 days.

$ 3015.00

Built-in three measurement units can simultaneously detect pH, Conductivity Detector and dissolved oxygen, support automatic temperature compensation and ElectRode diagnosis, with IP54 Protection Rating, data storage capacity of 500 groups, support GLP specification to achieve data traceability.

$ 1142.00

Combined ElectRode can simultaneously measure pH, conductivity, TDS, salinity and temperature, support one-button switching paraMeters; Conductivity Detector ElectRode platinum black to reduce Polarization effect, accuracy of +/- 0.01pH; with automatic temperature compensation and IP67 dustproof and waterproof design.

$ 213.00

Equipped with capacitive Touchscreen and color display, it supports five-point pH automatic identification calibrating and four-point EC calibrating. The data storage capacity reaches 100 groups, each group has 50,000 data points, and meets the USP- < 645 > conductivity analysis standard, which is especially suitable for pure water measurement applications.

$ 2552.00

Explosion-proof enclosure design ensures stable operation in harsh environments, can simultaneously monitor multiple particle size dust concentration without changing the cutter, Measurement range 0.01-100 mg/m ³, built-in protective gas curtain to prevent Optical inspection system contamination.

$ 5043.00

It can simultaneously read up to 8 water quality parameters, equipped with a 9000mAh large-capacity battery, supports Sensor address modification and temperature, zero point, slope calibrating, which is convenient for long-term operation and Facility Management on site.

$ 2526.00

It can simultaneously measure 16 water quality paraMeters, IP67 waterproof design, equipped with fluorescent DO Probe and automatic temperature compensation, data storage capacity of 45,000 pieces, support Bluetooth data transmission and GLP calibrated recording.

$ 5153.00

Integrate 8 water quality paraMeter measurement functions, support automatic temperature compensation and calibrated reminders, equipped with 500 sets of data storage capacity, and adopt multi-mode power supply scheme to ensure long-term outdoor use.

$ 909.00

With 5 measurement functions, support 1 to 5 point Conductivity Detector calibrating and automatic temperature compensation, can customize 13 paraMeters, equipped with 500 data storage and USB Communication interface, suitable for a variety of water quality paraMeters accurate measurement.

$ 667.00

With 12 water quality paraMeter detection capabilities, resolution of 0.001mg/L, Repeatability 2%, micro-processing technology and long-life Illuminant, support custom Linear dispersion calibrating and data smoothing.

$ 1058.00

Adopt microcomputer and touch keyboard, equipped with backlit LCD display, with data nonlinear processing and smoothing function, support fast automatic multi-point correction, resolution up to 0.001mg/L, Repeatability of 2%.

$ 993.00

Can simultaneously measure 10 water quality indicators, IP67 waterproof design to adapt to harsh environments, built-in 45000 sets of data storage capacity, automatic identification of calibrating points to ensure Measurement accuracy.

$ 2247.00

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