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LoRa: Extending the Reach of Environmental Data
LoRa technology is reshaping the way air quality data is collected and shared. In this article, TEMTOP explores how low-power, long-range communication enables scalable, sustainable, and intelligent air monitoring networks — and how these innovations are integrated into TEMTOP’s new M1002ND system. -
The Importance of Particle Counters in Cleanroom Environments
Cleanrooms are classified based on the number and size of particles permitted per cubic meter of air. The most common classifications, outlined by ISO 14644-1, range from ISO Class 1 (the cleanest) to ISO Class 9. Maintaining these standards is crucial for preventing contamination that can lead to product failure, compromised research outcomes, or regulatory non-compliance. -
Does the Air Quality of Natural Areas Consistently Exceed That of Cities?
Air quality is a critical aspect of environmental health, affecting everything from respiratory conditions to overall well-being. A common assumption is that natural areas consistently boast better air quality than urban environments. This article explores the factors influencing air quality in both settings and examines whether natural areas indeed maintain superior air quality compared to cities.


