Aerosol sampling
Atmospheric aerosols are collected on a quartz fiber filter inside a stainless‑steel chamber at a controlled flow rate of 16.7 L/min.
The default sampling time is 60 minutes, adjustable from 10 minutes to 24 hours depending on ambient aerosol concentrations.
Continuous dual‑channel operation
The instrument uses two identical parallel channels. While one channel collects a new sample, the other analyzes the previously collected sample. Airflows are regulated by improved ball valves and solenoid system, which switch automatically at the end of each time base.
Thermal conversion
After sampling, the filter is flash‑heated(1) in a small analytical flow of filtered ambient air. All carbonaceous compounds are converted to CO₂, producing a short, high‑amplitude CO₂ pulse.
Total Carbon calculation
CO₂ is measured using an NDIR CO₂ detector. Background CO₂ levels are determined before and after the heating cycle to establish a baseline.
The CO₂ signal above the baseline is integrated to determine the Total Carbon (TC) content of the sample.
Cooling and channel switching
After analysis, the combustion chamber and heating elements are cooled. The channels then switch roles, enabling continuous measurement and uninterrupted data output.
(1) The heating chamber is covered by patents EP3832302, US2021164950 and other.