Sensors

Tiny but powerful particulate sensor

24th August 2018
Alex Lynn
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At just over seven centimetres wide and two centimetres high, the new OPC-R1 sensor from Alphasense is extremely small in comparison with previous technologies. However, with outputs for PM1, PM2.5, PM10 and histograms for up to 16 ‘bins’ the sensor provides considerable particulate monitoring capability.

Alphasense Director, Arthur Burnley, stated: “The small size and weight of this sensor, coupled with a low power requirement, make it ideal for use in portable instruments.”

The OPC-R1 is an optical particulate sensor using laser technology to measure particles from 0.4 to 12.4µm in diameter, based on a spherical equivalent size of 1.5µm radius. The sensor is supplied with PC software and a specification sheet providing performance data demonstrating good correlation with a TSI DustTrak.

Typical power consumption during the measurement mode is just 95mA and less than 5mA with the laser on and the fan off. In addition to its compact size, the OPC-R1 weighs less than 30g and has an operating range of 0 to 95% (non-condensing) and minus ten to +50°C.

Burnley explained: “In May 2018, the World Health Organisation published a report estimating that around seven million people die every year from exposure to the fine particles that penetrate deep into the lungs and cardiovascular system, causing diseases including stroke, heart disease, lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and respiratory infections, including pneumonia. Consequently, there is a large and growing demand for monitoring technology to enable organisations and citizens to check the safety of locations and identify pollution hot-spots.

“We believe that the prospects for the new OPC-R1 sensor are extremely bright because instrument manufacturers are seeking to employ advanced, cost-effective technology to meet this rapidly growing demand.”

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