SAXON SMG200M Portable Particulate Matter Analyzer
| Brand | SAXON |
|---|---|
| Origin | Germany |
| Model | SMG200M |
| Instrument Type | Portable |
| Measurement Principle | Laser Light Scattering |
| PM Size Range | 40 nm to >10 µm |
| Measurement Range | 0–250 mg/m³ |
| Resolution | 10 µg/m³ ± 1 digit |
| Accuracy | ±5% of full scale |
| Repeatability | ≤±3% |
| Exhaust Gas Temperature Limit | <500 °C |
| Dew Point Tolerance | ≤80 °C |
| Sample Flow Rate | 2.88 L/min (±5%, electronically controlled) |
| Response Time (T90) | <15 s (with 3 m heated line) |
| Zero Calibration Time | 15 s |
| Heating Time | <10 min |
| Data Interfaces | RS232, USB, Bluetooth |
| Display | Color touchscreen |
| Operating Language | English / German |
| Ambient Temperature Range | 5–40 °C |
| Relative Humidity | ≤95% RH (non-condensing) |
| Power Supply | 230 VAC / 50 Hz, max. 250 VA (including probe) |
| Enclosure | IP40-rated aluminum housing with shock-absorbing rubber edging |
| Dimensions (W×H×D) | approx. 210 × 275 × 375 mm |
| Weight | approx. 7.5 kg |
Overview
The SAXON SMG200M is a portable, field-deployable particulate matter (PM) analyzer engineered for high-fidelity real-time monitoring of aerosol mass concentration in demanding industrial and mobile emission environments. It employs the well-established principle of laser light scattering—where incident monochromatic laser radiation interacts with suspended particles, generating scattered intensity proportional to particle size and concentration—to deliver quantitative PM measurements across a broad aerodynamic diameter range (40 nm to >10 µm). Designed specifically for automotive exhaust, stack emissions, and ambient air quality screening, the SMG200M integrates a thermally stabilized optical chamber, precision-controlled sample flow, and a factory-calibrated reference path to ensure metrological traceability. Its robust architecture supports operation under transient thermal and humidity conditions typical of on-road or near-source testing, while maintaining compliance with core methodological expectations outlined in ISO 29463-3 (high-efficiency filter testing), EN 16454 (portable PM analyzers), and EPA Method PS-11 (for continuous emission monitoring system validation).
Key Features
- Real-time laser scattering detection with dynamic range spanning 0–250 mg/m³, optimized for both low-background ambient sampling and high-concentration exhaust plumes.
- Integrated heated sampling train: 2-meter thermostatically controlled transfer line + 400-mm flexible probe, preventing condensation and particle loss for accurate measurement at dew points up to 80 °C.
- Electronically regulated volumetric flow control (2.88 L/min ±5%) ensures consistent aspiration velocity and minimizes inlet bias across variable backpressure scenarios.
- Fast response performance: T90 <15 seconds using standard 3-meter heated line configuration, enabling time-resolved characterization of transient emission events such as engine start-up or acceleration cycles.
- Self-contained zero calibration routine completed in ≤15 seconds, eliminating need for external zero-air generators during routine field checks.
- IP40-rated aluminum enclosure with elastomeric impact protection, meeting MIL-STD-810G mechanical durability benchmarks for transport and field use.
- Color touchscreen interface supporting dual-language operation (English/German), intuitive parameter configuration, and on-device data review without external software dependency.
Sample Compatibility & Compliance
The SMG200M is validated for use with hot, humid, and chemically aggressive gas matrices including diesel and gasoline exhaust, biomass combustion flue gas, and process off-gases containing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and sulfur species. Its optical design mitigates refractive index-dependent bias through multi-angle scattering compensation algorithms trained on NIST-traceable PSL and ammonium sulfate standards. The instrument meets functional requirements for periodic verification per ISO/IEC 17025-accredited laboratories and supports audit-ready documentation for GLP and ISO 14001 environmental management systems. While not certified as a Type-Approved CEMS per EU Directive 2010/75/EU, it fulfills the technical criteria for supplementary monitoring and QA/QC applications referenced in EN 14181.
Software & Data Management
Data acquisition, visualization, and export are managed via embedded firmware with timestamped logging at user-selectable intervals (1–30 minutes). Raw scattering signals, temperature-compensated concentration values, flow diagnostics, and calibration logs are stored internally (≥10,000 records) and retrievable via USB mass storage mode or real-time streaming over Bluetooth v4.2 or RS232 serial link. Optional PC-based SAXON DataLink software provides advanced post-processing capabilities—including temporal averaging, spike rejection filtering, and correlation with auxiliary parameters (e.g., O₂, CO)—and generates PDF reports compliant with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 electronic record requirements when configured with digital signature and audit trail modules.
Applications
- In-service vehicle emission testing: On-road PEMS (Portable Emission Measurement Systems) compliance checks per UN Regulation No. 49 and EU Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/427.
- Engine development laboratories: Transient cycle analysis (e.g., WLTC, RDE) with synchronized PM mass output and thermodynamic boundary condition logging.
- Industrial stack screening: Rapid assessment of baghouse/cyclone efficiency, fugitive dust leakage, and catalyst degradation in metal processing and cement kiln operations.
- Ambient air quality surveys: Mobile mapping of urban PM hotspots using GPS-synchronized deployment on survey vehicles or UAV-mounted platforms (with optional external power and mounting kit).
- Research-grade aerosol studies: Size-resolved proxy quantification where gravimetric or beta-attenuation reference methods are impractical due to spatial or temporal constraints.
FAQ
What particle size distribution does the SMG200M report?
It delivers total mass concentration (mg/m³) weighted by the Mie scattering cross-section of particles between 40 nm and >10 µm; no discrete size binning or distribution output is provided.
Can the SMG200M be used for regulatory reporting?
It is intended for indicative monitoring, engineering evaluation, and QA/QC—not for legally binding compliance reporting unless validated against a reference method per EN 15267 or equivalent jurisdictional protocol.
Is the heated probe suitable for continuous operation at 400 °C exhaust temperatures?
No—the probe and line are rated for continuous exposure up to 200 °C; for higher-temperature applications, a cooled dilution probe must be used upstream.
Does the instrument require annual recalibration?
Yes—SAXON recommends annual traceable recalibration using NIST-traceable aerosol generators and reference filters, documented per ISO/IEC 17025 procedures.
How is humidity interference corrected?
Via integrated capacitive RH sensor feedback and proprietary algorithmic correction applied to scattering signal baseline and flow density compensation—no manual input required.

