Sapiens supports heritage conservation by offering advanced air quality monitoring solutions for museums and cultural institutions. Our systems ensure the preservation of valuable artifacts by maintaining optimal environmental conditions.
Preservation of Cultural Artifacts
Sapiens advanced air quality monitoring solutions are designed to maintain optimal environmental conditions within museums and cultural institutions, safeguarding valuable artifacts from pollutants that can cause deterioration.
High Sensitivity for Low Concentration Detection
Our systems are engineered to detect pollutants at low concentrations, ensuring even minimal environmental changes are identified and addressed promptly to protect sensitive collections.
Long-Term Stability and Verified Performance
Sapiens monitoring solutions offer consistent, reliable performance over extended periods, providing cultural institutions with dependable data to inform conservation strategies.
Flexible Configuration Options
We provide customizable configurations to meet the unique needs of different institutions, allowing for tailored monitoring setups that align with specific preservation requirements.
Certification and Verification
· Calibration Certificate: Each Sapiens monitoring system is accompanied by a calibration certificate, verifying that the device has been tested and calibrated to meet specified performance criteria.
· MCERTS Verified Performance: MAS Series have undergone rigorous evaluation and have been certified under the Monitoring Certification Scheme (MCERTS), affirming their quality and reliability in environmental monitoring applications.
· ISO Quality System Certified: Sapiens operates under an ISO-certified quality management system, reflecting our commitment to maintaining high standards in product development, manufacturing, and customer service.
Functions and Features
Verified Performance: Sapiens monitoring systems have undergone rigorous testing and validation, ensuring efficient operation under various environmental conditions to meet the needs of museums and cultural institutions.
Integrated Data Analysis Tools: Sapiens' systems are equipped with advanced data analysis capabilities, assisting institutions in understanding environmental trends and developing effective conservation measures.
Remote Monitoring and Alert Functions: Our solutions support remote monitoring and real-time alerts, ensuring that personnel can take immediate action when environmental conditions exceed set parameters
Low Maintenance Requirements: Designed for durability and reliability, Sapiens' monitoring systems require minimal maintenance, reducing operational costs for cultural institutions.
MAS-AF300 is the flagship model of Sapiens Mini Air Station (MAS) series products for high performance and long-term outdoor air quality monitoring with integrated autonomous data quality control capabilities. The product can measure criteria air pollutants including particulate matters (PM₁, PM₂.₅, PM₁₀, TSP), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), ozone (O₃), carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur dioxide (SO₂) and nitric oxide (NO) with near reference data quality under all weather conditions.
MAS-AF310 is the flagship model of Sapiens Mini Air Station (MAS) series products for high performance and long-term outdoor air quality monitoring with integrated autonomous data quality control capabilities. The product can measure criteria air pollutants including particulate matters (PM₁, PM₂.₅, PM₁₀, TSP), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), ozone (O₃), carbon monoxide (CO), sulphur dioxide (SO₂), nitric oxide (NO) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) with near reference data quality under all weather conditions, and total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) at high accuracy.
The microenvironment within a museum plays a crucial role in both visitor and staff health, as well as in the preservation of its collection. Air pollution can irreversibly damage and degrade historic buildings and ancient landmarks.
To better protect Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, ‘The Last Supper’ from continuous fading, Sapiens has installed 20 indoor air quality (IAQ) monitors in the church in Milan, Italy, where the mural is housed. This setup provides comprehensive data on indoor air pollutants.