DD-Scientific Launches New Range of PPB Air Quality Sensors at AQE 2024

Air quality monitoring

DD-Scientific Launches New Range of PPB Air Quality Sensors at AQE 2024

02 Oct, 2024

DD-Scientific, a global leader in gas sensor technology, is excited to announce the launch of its new PPB Air Quality Sensor range at the Air Quality & Emissions (AQE) Show, taking place on the 9th and 10th of October 2024 at the Birmingham NEC.

This new range takes advantage of DD-Scientific’s automated manufacturing expertise to set new benchmarks in accuracy, reliability and value for the precise detection of environmental pollutants at extremely low concentrations. Developed to meet increasing demand for high-accuracy air quality monitoring across a range of applications, DD-Scientific believe this new offering will fast become the first choice for manufacturers of urban, industrial and indoor AQ instruments.

DD-Scientific’s entry to the air quality sector provides instrument OEMs with a much-needed alternative to legacy suppliers and with an unrivaled value proposition, DDS promise to help OEMs reduce their bill of materials (BOM) costs while maintaining the exceptional performance standards the industry demands.

Commenting on the launch, Will Parrett, Sales & Marketing Director at DD-Scientific said “Sensor cost makes up a significant chunk of instrument cost - manufacturers who choose DDS sensors will be able to offer their customers more monitoring stations for the same budget”. Will also suggests that the new range will bring high-accuracy monitoring to a wider section of the industry, stating “the accuracy of indoor air quality instruments has long lagged behind that of ambient devices, primarily a factor of cost. With high-accuracy sensors now being at a more reasonable price point, we hope to see them in more applications, particularly in the indoor air quality space”.

Visit DD-Scientific at Stand K12 during AQE 2024 to discover how their PPB Air Quality Sensors can enhance your environmental monitoring solutions.

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