Particulate Matter Monitor for Ambient Air
Fidas 200

The Fidas® 200 System particulate matter monitor was explicitly developed for environmental regulatory monitoring. It is the market leader for continuous and simultaneous monitoring of ambient PM2.5 and PM10 in European countries and countries close to Europe. At the same time, the Fidas® 200 system is the most service-friendly, continuously measuring device. The officially recognized possibility to validate the system on-site is unique.
The Fidas® 200 version is a 19″ plug-in unit for air-conditioned monitoring stations (temperature range 5 – 40 °C). Variants are the Fidas® 200 E with remote sensor (for easier integration into stations with existing roof penetration) and the Fidas® 200 S designed for outdoor installation (with stainless steel weatherproof housing), whereby this does not require full air conditioning, but can only be operated with an auxiliary heater for indoor temperatures below 5°C.
Fidas 200 E

The Fidas® 200 E version shown here consists of a 19″ plug-in unit and a remote sensor (connection length 3 m, other sizes on request) for use in air-conditioned monitoring stations (temperature range 5 – 40 °C). The remote sensor, flanged to the lower end of the aerosol sampling tube, greatly simplifies installation in stations with an existing roof penetration. Variants of the Fidas® 200 E are the basic Fidas® 200 and the Fidas® 200 S (with stainless steel weatherproof housing) designed for outdoor installation.
Fidas 200 S

The Fidas® 200 S version is a 19″ plug-in unit mounted in a splash-proof stainless steel control cabinet for outdoor use (temperature range -20 – 50 °C). A larger, air-conditioned control cabinet is available on request, allowing the installation of additional devices. Variants of the Fidas® 200 S are the basic Fidas® 200 and the Fidas® 200 E with a remote sensor (for easier integration into stations with existing roof feed-through).
AQ Guard Smart 1000

AQ Guard Smart 1000 is a compact and cloud-enabled air quality measurement device. The system is designed for the requirements of outdoor air measurement in the smart city environment to improve granularity while maintaining high comparability to official measurements for environmental monitoring and health protection.
AQ Guard Smart 1100

AQ Guard Smart 1100 is a compact and cloud-enabled air quality measurement device. The system is designed for the requirements of outdoor air measurement in the smart city environment to improve granularity while maintaining high comparability to official measurements for environmental monitoring and health protection.
The simultaneous measurement of pollutant gases makes the device perfect for measuring in environmentally sensitive areas, especially where they are already common or required by law.
AQ Guard Smart 1200

AQ Guard Smart 1200 is a compact and cloud-enabled air quality measurement device. The system is designed for the requirements of outdoor air measurement in the smart city environment to improve granularity while maintaining high comparability to official measurements for environmental monitoring and health protection.
The simultaneous measurement of pollutant gases makes the device perfect for measuring in environmentally sensitive areas, especially where they are already common or required by law.
AQ Guard Smart 2000

AQ Guard Smart 2000 is a measuring device for monitoring particle concentrations in the ultrafine range. These ultrafine particles (UFP) significantly impact health, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO has therefore been recommending their monitoring since 2021. They typically cannot be detected by optical aerosol photometers or spectrometers due to their small size
Mass limit values such as PM2.5 and PM10 can be measured well with gravimetric methods; at the latest, for smaller PM1, ultrafine fractions are difficult to estimate and can be meaningfully assessed only by determining the particle concentration.
Expensive and more maintenance-intensive condensation particle counters are usually used to measure ultrafine particles. A size-classifying system (Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer) can make statements about particle size distribution and concentration.