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Particulate Matter (PM) Monitoring is a type of air purification technology that measures the concentration of airborne particles in the air. PM Monitoring systems are used to detect and monitor the presence of particles such as dust, smoke, pollen, and other pollutants. These systems can be used to detect and monitor the presence of particles in both indoor and outdoor environments. PM Monitoring systems are used to help identify sources of air pollution, as well as to monitor the effectiveness of air purification systems.
PM Monitoring systems typically consist of a sensor, a data logger, and a display unit. The sensor is used to detect the presence of particles in the air, while the data logger records the data collected by the sensor. The display unit is used to display the data collected by the sensor.
Some of the companies in the Particulate Matter Monitoring market include Honeywell, Siemens, ABB, and Emerson. Show Less Read more