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ACOEM Environment Nordic Environmental Monitoring brochure

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World-Class Aerosol <strong>Monitoring</strong><br />

& Measurement<br />

ECOTECH AURORA INTEGRATING NEPHELOMETERS<br />

Atmospheric scientists and environmental<br />

agencies around the world rely on<br />

ECOTECH’s range of Aurora integrating<br />

nephelometers.<br />

From the entry-level single wavelength Aurora 1000<br />

& 2000 to the three wavelength Aurora 3000 and the<br />

best-in-class Aurora 4000 Polar three wavelength<br />

integrating nephelometer (pictured above), the Aurora <br />

offers total remote control including calibration.<br />

Aurora integrating nephelometers measure the light<br />

scattering coefficient of ambient aerosol particles with<br />

high sensitivity and time resolution, in a wide range<br />

of monitoring and research applications related to air<br />

pollution and climate. <strong>Monitoring</strong> visibility in haze,<br />

smog, dust, sand storms and bushfires, the Aurora also<br />

correlates well with PM 2.5<br />

mass measurement to monitor<br />

industrial and automotive pollution caused by diesel<br />

emissions in the air.<br />

AURORA INTEGRATING NEPHELOMETERS<br />

Aerosol <strong>Monitoring</strong> & Atmospheric Research<br />

• Remote calibration & checks<br />

• Proven capability in remote, unattended locations for<br />

long term monitoring<br />

• Easy to maintain in the field<br />

• Low cost of ownership<br />

• Simultaneous measurement across 3 wavelengths<br />

• Wide measurement range (0.1 to 20,000 Mm -1 )<br />

• Correct for truncation angle errors<br />

• Aurora TM Polar (up to 17 angles).

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