India, March 11 -- * The Air Sampling Device offers a high-volume PM2.5 impactor with multiple slit nozzles, boasting excellent particle collection efficiency and minimal pressure drop

* The device collects air samples for assessing various parameters, including respirable air quality, ambient air monitoring, substance evaluation, and microbial colony estimation

Kanpur : The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK) has officially launched its Air Sampling Device, titled the 'Multiple Slit Nozzle-based High Volume PM2.5 Impactor Assembly,' developed by Prof. Tarun Gupta, IIT Kanpur. The launch took place on March 11th, 2024, at the Pioneer Batch Continuing Education Centre (PBCEC) of IIT Kanpur. In 2020, the institute entered into a ...