Particle Sizers

Particle sizers play an increasingly important role in ambient air monitoring by providing detailed insights into the size distribution of airborne particles - information critical for identifying pollution sources, understanding atmospheric processes, and assessing health impacts. Instruments like TSI’s Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer™ (SMPS™) spectrometers meet the technical requirements of CEN/TS 17434:2020 and are aligned with the latest WHO guidelines and the EU Ambient Air Quality Directive, making them suitable for regulatory monitoring of ultrafine particles (UFPs) in urban environments. For time-resolved studies or mobile monitoring applications, Fast Particle Size Spectrometers offer high temporal resolution to capture rapid changes in particle size distribution. Meanwhile, TSI’s Aerodynamic Particle Sizer™ (APS™) spectrometer extends measurement capabilities into the coarse mode, providing a complete view of particles ranging from nanometers to several microns. Depending on the specific need, these instruments equip air quality networks and researchers with the tools needed to monitor, interpret, and respond to complex air pollution challenges.

Products

Wide-range Ambient Monitoring Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) 3938W50-CEN10

Monitor ultrafine particles in the atmosphere continuously with this CEN-compliant particle... View Product

Water-based Wide-range Ambient Monitoring Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) 3938W89

Continuously monitor ultrafine particles (UFPs) in the atmosphere with this particle sizing... View Product

Aerodynamic Particle Sizer APS 3321

Measure aerodynamic particle size from 0.5 to 20 micrometers with the only sizer of its kind... View Product

Engine Exhaust Particle Sizer (EEPS) 3090

Measure particle size from 5.6 to 560 nm at 10 Hz to visualize the dynamic behavior of particle... View Product

Fast Mobility Particle Sizer (FMPS) 3091

Monitor the size distribution of quickly-changing aerosols. Whether outdoors or indoors, some... View Product