Measuring particulate matter: accurate and quick
Exposure to particulate matter in the air is a persistent environmental problem.
Inhalation of fine particles has negative effects on health and life expectancy.
Fugitive material is one of the sources of particulate matter. One example is dust that is released into the air by activities at industrial sites such as storage and transhipment terminals. Sometimes, boundary values are exceeded locally, causing hindrance for the
surroundings.
Up to now, measuring particulate matter in this kind of situation was only possible with costly equipment. Moreover, experts were needed to interpret measurement data, for example to determine the source of the emissions
What is the Dust Monitoring System?
•A complete measuring network for continuous, real-time measuring
of particulate matter at a specific location.
• Easy: no need to worry about installation, operation and management.
• Determining the source location and source emission using a distribution model.
• Alarm function in case of high concentrations of particulate matter,
enabling intervention.
• Reports suitable for internal use and for justification towards the
competent authority.
Example of application: Coal