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April 2022 – Drone workshop with focus on measurement technology for air quality detection – EVILYSE is there!
Due to their various advantages, drones are used in a wide range of areas from sampling to video surveillance. Particular focus will be on sampling, measurement, detection and monitoring of air quality at the interactive drone workshop in Braunschweig. On 1 and 2 June 2022, the event organised by the VDI, the Federal Highway Research Institute and the Thünen Institute will offer exciting information for interested professionals.
One special aspect is the use of compact and high-quality measurement technology with the help of drones, for example to record air quality parameters and pollutants. Equipped with particle counters and gas measuring devices, they collect data for current research in the environmental field. Not surprisingly, drones are also becoming increasingly interesting for emission and immission measurements due to their mobile and location-independent areas of application. Drones are also being used more and more frequently for applications in the contactless detection of hazardous substances and pollutants.
• The POMTM (Personal Ozone Monitor) from 2B Technologies: a handy ozone measuring device with dimensions of 10.2 x 7.6 x 3.8 cm and a weight of 340 g which works according to the ozone reference method (UV absorption at 254 nm). In addition, continuous data recording with geographical allocation is possible thanks to integrated GPS.
• The MA200 from the microAeth® MA series by AethLabs: A compact soot measuring device for mobile and personal measurements. It enables real-time measurement of soot (as black carbon). The meter works with five wavelengths and small filter band cassettes.
• ACCESS line from Brechtel using the example of the aMCPC: ACCESS stands for Aerosol Counting, Composition, Extinction and Sizing System. A product line that includes measuring devices that meet the special requirements around mobile areas of application, such as flying objects like drones. The measuring instruments are characterised by their small size and weight, which makes them easy to transport and low power consumption.
The aMCPC (Model 9403 Advanced Mixing Condensation Particle Counter) is a small instrument that measures particle number concentration. With a response time of only 0.18 seconds, it is particularly suitable for measurements where response time is a relevant factor.
Are you interested in our measuring instruments or do you have further questions? Please feel free to contact us!