ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

At TSI Incorporated, Particle Science Meets Ambient Air Monitoring

 

With a wide range of practical tools -- that are easy to install and operate; have flexible, convenient data aquisition options; and boast long-term, problem free performance requiring minimal maintenance -- researchers the world over have come to rely upon TSI instruments.

 

TSI particle instruments are providing invaluable data at diverse outdoor locations to help researchers better understand the world around us. From the high mountains to the Grand Canyon, from the Arctic to the hearts of large cities, our instruments have been part of this critical research for over 40 years. 

 

TSI Offers Measurement Solutions for Ultrafine Particle (UFP) Monitoring

 

What are Ultrafine Particles (UFP)?

  • USEPA definition: Ultra-fine particles are <100nm
  • UFPs occur in massive numbers in urban air but essentially have no measurable mass
  • Most common source in urban environment is vehicle exhaust

 

Ultra-Fine Particles (UFP) and Mass Measurements

  • Traditional mass based measurements like PM10 and PM2.5 do not represent UFPs
  • Number of coarse (PM10) particles <1000x lower than UFPs, yet make up ~99% of mass
  • It takes a million UFPs (100nm) to equal the mass of one 10micron particle.

Why Monitor Ultra-Fine Particles?

  • Potential Health Effects: There is currently no definitive answer as to whether UFP are associated with negative health effects, but it an active area of interest worldwide.
  • Increased Exposure to Ultra-fines: Mounting evidence indicates that UFP exposure is higher than originally surmised. Recent studies show exposure near roadways, airports, tunnels and schools to be quite high.
  • Air Quality/Visibility Effects: Ultrafine particles from combustion sources are frequently hygroscopic. At high relative humidity condensing water enlarges them to a size that is efficient at scattering light and interfere with visibility, so they significantly contribute to haze and smog.

 

View the recent Global Aerosol Education's webinar, "Ultrafine Particle Monitoring" for more information.

 

 

 


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RELATED EVENTS

May 21, 2010 –
May 21, 2010
Environmental Monitoring Seminar
Boulder, CO
Attend this seminar to learn more!

RELATED PROMOTIONS

LASER AEROSOL SPECTROMETER 3340 TRADE-IN OFFER —  PARTICLE INSTRUMENT TRADE-IN OFFER — For select instruments, TSI is offering a trade-in discount of 15% credit towards the purchase of a new instrument, when an equivalent older model is traded in. PURCHASE SELECT TSI WCPC AND SMPS MODELS FOR LESS! —  

APPLICATION NOTES

 Aerodynamic Particle Sizer (APS) Spectrometer Model 3321 Pharmaceutical Applications (APS-003)
 Aerodynamic Particle Sizer (APS) Spectrometer Model 3321 Pharmaceutical Applications (APS-003--A4)
 Aerodynamic Particle Sizer (APS) Spectrometer Model 3321 3D-Correlated Data Analysis for Pharmaceutical Applications (APS-005)
 Aerodynamic Particle Sizer (APS) Spectrometer Model 3321 3D-Correlated Data Analysis for Pharmaceutical Applications (APS-005--A4)
 Aerodynamic Particle Sizer Spectrometer Model 3321 Accelerated Inhaler Testing (APS-004)
 Aerodynamic Particle Sizer Spectrometer Model 3321 Accelerated Inhaler Testing (APS-004--A4)
 Aerosol Statistics_Lognormal Distributions Application Note
 DUSTTRAK Alarm Output (ITI-074)
 DUSTTRAK Analog Output (ITI-073)
 DUSTTRAK DRX Aerosol Monitor Calibration Methods (EXPMN-005)
 DUSTTRAK DRX Aerosol Monitor Theory of Operation (EXPMN-002)
 DUSTTRAK II Aerosol Monitor and DUSTTRAK DRX Aerosol Monitor Impactor Penetration Efficiency Curves (EXPMN-003)
 DUSTTRAK II Aerosol Monitor Theory of Operation (EXPMN-001)
 DUSTTRAK Theory of Operation (ITI-036)
 Electrostatic Classifier Model 3080 Optional Positive High Voltage Power Supply (3080-001)
 Electrostatic Classifier Model 3080 Optional Positive High Voltage Power Supply (3080-001)
 Emissions Monitoring Freeway Monitoring Performing Aerosol Science in Harm’s Way (EM-002)
 Emissions Monitoring Freeway Monitoring Performing Aerosol Science in Harm’s Way (EM-002--A4)
 Emissions Monitoring University of Minnesota Mobile Emission Laboratory (EM-001)
 Emissions Monitoring University of Minnesota Mobile Emission Laboratory (EM-001--A4)
 Estimation of Mass with the Model 3321 APS (APS-001)
 Estimation of Mass with the Model 3321 APS (APS-001--A4)
 Inlet Aspiration Efficiency of the DUSTTRAK Environmental Enclosure Model 8535 (ITI-060)
 Inlet Aspiration Efficiency of the DUSTTRAK Environmental Enclosure Model 8535 (ITI-060-A4)
 Live Time Counting Application Note_CPC001
 Mass Concentration Comparison Between the DUSTTRAK DRX Aerosol Monitor and TEOM (EXPMN-004)
 Measuring Nanoparticle Size Distributions in Real-Time: Key Factors for Accuracy (SMPS-003)
 Measuring Nanoparticle Size Distributions in Real-Time: Key Factors for Accuracy (SMPS-003-A4)
 Measuring Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) with Aerosol Photometers (ITI-058)
 Model 3031200 Environmental Sampling System Field Setup with Model 3031 Ultrafine Particle Monitor
 Nano Technology_Sampling and Conditioning Application Note
 Real-Time Measurement of Nanoparticle Size Distributions using Electrical Mobility Technique (SMPS-004)
 Real-Time Measurement of Nanoparticle Size Distributions using Electrical Mobility Technique (SMPS-004-A4)
 Research Papers Involving the TSI DUSTTRAK Aerosol Monitor (ITI-079)
 Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) Spectrometer Diffusion Loss Correction (SMPS-001)
 Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) Spectrometer Diffusion Loss Correction (SMPS-001-A4)
 Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) Spectrometer Nanoparticle Aggregate Mobility Analysis Software Module (SMPS-002)
 Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) Spectrometer Nanoparticle Aggregate Mobility Analysis Software Module (SMPS-002-A4)
 Serial Data Acquisition With the DUSTTRAK Model 8520 (ITI-044)
 Theory Of Operation Model 3031 and 3031-1 (UFP-001)
 UFIPOLNET Citizens Report (Oct 2007)
 UFP Monitor Features and Benefits Guide
 Using TSI Software on Computers that Do Not Have an RS-232 Serial Port (ITI-077)
 What’s new with the 3321 Aerodynamic Particle Sizer® (APS) Spectrometer? (APS-002)
 What’s new with the 3321 Aerodynamic Particle Sizer® (APS) Spectrometer? (APS-002--A4)

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 Applications
 Basic Research and Nucleation Studies
 Bibliography - 3321 APS
 Bibliography - SMPS
 Combustion and Emissions
 Filter Test
 Indoor Air, Exposure Monitoring, and Inhalation Toxicology
 Instrument Characterization
 Model 3340 Laser Aerosol Spectrometer Bibliography
 Nanotechnology
 Outdoor Air
 Pharmaceutical Inhaler Testing
 SMPS Design, Characterization, Sampling Techniques and History

BROCHURES

 DUSTTRAK™ II and DRX Aerosol Monitors Family Brochure
 DUSTTRAK™ II and DRX Aerosol Monitors Family Brochure
 Indoor Air Quality Measurements Family
 Particle Instruments Service Agreements Brochure

CATALOGS

 Particle Instruments Catalog

FIRMWARE

 DustTrak™ II and DRX Desktop Firmware Upgrade v2.2 (10.7 MB)
 DustTrak™ II and DRX Handheld Firmware Upgrade v2.2 (10.7 MB)

HANDBOOKS

 HVAC Assessment Handbook (2007)
 Indoor Air Quality Handbook (2007)

MANUALS

 Model 8520

POSTERS

 Aerosol Mobility Spectrometry Based On Diffusion Charging
 Concentration Of Particle Number Distributions at 4 Stations In Europe
 Material Effects on Threshold Counting Efficiency
 The new UFP 330 (TSI 3031): One year of continuous measurements
 The New UFP 330: Comparison With A DMPS For Ambient Aerosols
 UFIPOLNET - Concentration of Particle Number Distributions at 4 Stations In Europe
 Ultrafine Particles At 4 Stations in Europe-EU-LIFE-Project

SERVICE PROCEDURES

 Model 3340 Standard Service Procedures

SOFTWARE

 TRAKPRO™ Data Analysis Software v 4.2.2 (82 MB)
 TRAKPRO™ Data Analysis Software v 4.3.0 (52 MB)

SPEC SHEETS

 Model 3031 Ultrafine Particle Monitor
 Model 3031200 Environmental Sampling System
 Model 3031200 Environmental Sampling System (A4)
 Model 3302A
 Model 3321
 Model 3340
 Model 3772
 Model 3772 (A4)
 Model 3775
 Model 3775 (A4)
 Model 3776
 Model 3776 (A4)
 Model 3781
 Model 3781 (A4)
 Model 3785
 Model 3785 (A4)
 Model 3786
 Model 3786 (A4)
 Model 8535
 Model 8535
 Models 8530/8531/8532
 Models 8530/8531/8532
 Models 8533 and 8534

TECHNICAL NOTES

 Particle Size