Thermo Fisher Scientific has recently launched its newest technology featuring the latest advancements in air quality monitoring: the Thermo Scientific 5014iQ Beta Attenuation Monitor and the Thermo Scientific 5030iQ SHARP (Synchronized Hybrid Ambient Real-time Particulate) Monitor.
These new innovative machines are specifically designed to address the growing demands of regulatory organizations as health-based ambient air quality standards for fine particulate matter become more stringent.
Why Choose the 5014iQ and 5030iQ Monitors?
These monitors are unmatched in precision, reliability, and ease of use. Using beta attenuation monitoring technology, they deliver precise measurements of mass concentration, which are crucial for assessing air quality and continuous monitoring of the environment.
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Advanced Technology for Accurate Real-Time Data
The 5030iQ SHARP Monitor is unique in its hybrid approach, which integrates light scattering nephelometry and beta attenuation technology. This combination guarantees the continuous high-resolution assessment of particulate matter and real-time updates every minute.
Such accuracy and speed are critical for the proper management of air quality. The 5014iQ also uses beta attenuation to provide accurate measurements of PM-2.5, PM-10, and PM-1 in ambient air.
Designed for User Convenience
Both models boast a user-friendly design with an easy-to-use interface, front door access, and automatic filter tape advancement. These attributes boost operational efficiency by minimizing downtime and the need for manual maintenance.
Reliable Performance in Any Environment
Built to operate in a wide range of environmental conditions, these monitors offer long-term reliability. The 5014iQ and 5030iQ perform effectively and remain accurate in a wide range of temperatures and climates.
They can keep track of sample conditions, adjusting the control system to heat only when needed, thus eliminating moisture effects while making sure that volatile aerosols stay intact for precise measurement.
The US Environmental Protection Agency and CCEP have approved both models for monitoring ambient air quality. TUV testing is also in progress.
The 5030iQ SHARP Monitor exceeds previous models due to its hybrid approach, which combines light scattering nephelometry with beta attenuation technology. Image Credit: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Relevance in Today's Air Quality Landscape
Current air quality reports present increasing challenges. The American Lung Association's 2024 "State of the Air" report found that 131 million individuals in the US alone are exposed to environments with unsafe levels of air pollution, with spikes in harmful particle pollution being the most severe they have been in over 25 years.
Wildfires and seasonal weather patterns are also continuing to affect air quality in multiple states, such as Texas and Colorado, where Ozone Action Days and concerns around particulate matter prevail. These monitors are key to responding to these challenges with precise, real-time data that is important for successful environmental monitoring and the protection of public health.
Special Launch Promotion: Free 1-Year Extended Warranty
To mark the launch of these innovative monitors, Thermo Fisher Scientific is currently offering a special promotion. Buy one 5014iQ or 5030iQ monitor and receive an extra one-year warranty without cost, granting a total warranty period of two years. This special offer is valid from July 9th, 2024, until December 31st, 2024.
Experience the Future of Air Quality Monitoring
Thermo Fisher Scientific is committed to supplying the best solutions for your air quality monitoring needs. The 5014iQ and 5030iQ monitors have been developed to provide the precision, reliability, and ease of use necessary for successful environmental monitoring.
This information has been sourced, reviewed and adapted from materials provided by Thermo Fisher Scientific – Environmental and Process Monitoring Instruments.
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