A Flying Laboratory: A New Dimension for Monitoring
Scentroid DR300 Flying Laboratory, adds a new dimension to air pollution monitoring and sampling. The DR300 also known as the Sampling Drone can be used to monitor and map multiple air contaminants such as H2S, VOCs, SO2, and NOx. Neat samples of ambient air at heights of up to 125 meters above ground level or directly sample from stack plumes can also be collected to send to a ground laboratory. Height sampling and direct plume sampling opens a new avenue that can be used to increase accuracy of emission and impact assessment. read more