Suspended particles are small particles suspended in a gas environment. Due to their micro-size (PM-2.5 and PM-10), they are able to enter the body, causing diseases of the respiratory tract, heart and other systems of the human body.
This is the reason for the WHO's concerns about high air pollution by suspended particles in a number of countries around the world.
In order to determine how much suspended particles are contained in the air, suspended particle analyzers have been developed that determine the concentrations of PM-2.5, PM-10, and total dust.
Currently, the global market of manufacturers presents a wide range of dust analyzers: from traditional gas analyzers, which are equipped with atmospheric air quality control stations, to small sensors that fit into indoor devices such as Air Detector.
The scope of application of suspended particle analyzers covers monitoring of the state of atmospheric air, sanitary and hygienic control, technological inspection of the air environment of premises and working areas, as well as for work in the field.