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Industrial Air Quality Monitoring is a subset of the air purification market that focuses on the monitoring and control of air quality in industrial settings. It involves the use of sensors and other technologies to detect and measure air pollutants, such as dust, smoke, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The data collected can then be used to inform decisions about air quality management, such as the implementation of air purification systems.
Industrial Air Quality Monitoring is an important part of ensuring safe and healthy working conditions in industrial settings. It can also help to reduce the environmental impact of industrial activities, by helping to identify and reduce sources of air pollution.
Some companies in the Industrial Air Quality Monitoring market include Honeywell, Siemens, ABB, and Emerson. Show Less Read more