Sensors
Accurately measure air quality on the go with our range of handheld air monitoring sensor heads.
A little about our sensors
Our handheld air monitoring solutions, like the Aeroqual Ranger and Series 500, feature a swappable sensor head design, allowing you to remove and replace sensor heads in seconds, with no configuration or recalibration required. Capture real-time data on all key pollutant types from anywhere in the field, including particulate matter (PM), sulfur dioxide, methane, ozone, and many more.
Aeroqual’s sensor heads are built with active fan sampling technology, continuously or periodically (depending on the sensor type) drawing sample air to the sensor, ensuring highly accurate measurements. Sensor head technology includes Gas Sensitive Semiconductor (GSS) and Gas Sensitive Electrochemical (GSE) designs, along with our optical particle counter PMX sensor head.
Particulate matter:
PM1, PM2.5, PM4, PM10, TSP
Gases:
CO, CO2, NO2, VOCs, O3, SO2, H2, H2S, Cl2, CH2O, CH4, NH3, NMHCs, C2Cl4
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FAQs
A PM2.5 sensor measures fine particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometres or smaller. These particles are small enough to penetrate deep into the lungs and are commonly monitored for health, environmental, and regulatory purposes.
PM2.5 sensors are used to monitor air quality in applications such as environmental monitoring, occupational health and safety, construction sites, urban air monitoring, and industrial emissions management.
A particulate matter sensor measures airborne particles such as dust, smoke, and aerosols. It reports concentrations across size fractions, such as PM1, PM2.5, PM10, and TSP, to help assess exposure risk and environmental impact.
PM2.5 sensors typically use optical particle counting technology. Air is actively drawn into the sensor, where particles scatter light. The sensor sizes and counts these particles and converts them into mass concentration measurements.
Aeroqual particulate sensors can measure PM1, PM2.5, PM4, PM10, and Total Suspended Particulate (TSP), depending on the sensor head used.
Yes. Aeroqual’s particulate sensor heads use active fan sampling and optical particle counter technology to deliver highly accurate, defensible measurements suitable for professional field and regulatory applications.
Reliable air quality sensors for government projects balance accuracy, durability, and data quality. Modular sensor systems with active sampling, remote data access, and traceable calibration, like Aeroqual’s sensor heads, are commonly used for cost-effective monitoring programs.
Handheld air monitoring systems use gas-sensitive electrochemical (GSE) and gas-sensitive semiconductor (GSS) sensors, selected based on the target pollutant and required measurement range.
No. Aeroqual’s swappable sensor head design allows sensor heads to be changed in seconds without user recalibration or reconfiguration, minimizing downtime in the field.
Handheld air quality sensors are used by environmental consultants, occupational hygienists, health and safety professionals, industrial operators, and government agencies.
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