Chamber for continuous and simultaneous subsampling of aerosols from confined steady or transient flows

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P202431057

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Technology developed by CIEMAT consisting of a chamber designed for the continuous and simultaneous subsampling of aerosols from confined steady or variable flows. Its innovative design allows the simultaneous extraction of multiple subsamples from both ducted (e.g., pipes, stacks) and non-ducted sources (e.g., ambient air), without altering the conditions of the main flow. This ensures high precision in particle characterization. The invention stands out for its versatility, reliability, and ability to integrate into real-time monitoring systems, providing a key tool for advanced aerosol analysis.

Countries:
Spain
Regions:
Community of Madrid
Centers:
CIEMAT
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Sectors:
Automotive & Rail
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TRL Level:
TRL 7 – system prototype demonstration in operational environment
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Sustainable Development Goal:
SDG13: Climate action
Applications

This invention has multiple industrial and research applications wherever high-precision aerosol characterization is required, or where aerosol control, analysis, or sampling is critical to the process, product quality, or environmental and occupational safety. For these reasons, potential users of this technology can be found in sectors such as food, energy, chemical and pharmaceutical industries, transportation, automotive, aerospace, environmental monitoring, among others.

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