The Cura Terrae Air division is delighted to announce a new exclusive partnership with Aerosol Magee Scientific, effective 1st September 2025, for the supply of world-leading instrumentation for the measurement and research of carbonaceous aerosols.
Black carbon and other carbonaceous aerosols are major contributors to air pollution and climate change. Recognised by the leading global authorities, these particles not only degrade air quality and harm human health but also accelerate global warming.
Precise and widespread measurement is essential for identifying sources, monitoring trends, and shaping effective environmental and public health policies.
Cura Terrae Air’s Director, Duncan Mounsor, explains, “over the last decade we’ve been steadily building a strong portfolio of class-leading and cutting-edge instrumentation for the measurement of aerosols, greenhouse gases and air pollution. This is culminating in a range of sought-after products, across the various sectors that we serve, including scientific research and academia, industry, the public sector and regulatory functions”.
Duncan continues, “we’ve long recognised that Aerosol Magee Scientific are perhaps the best-known, most widely used, best published and highly respected manufacturer of instrumentation for the measurement of black carbon and carbonaceous aerosols. When the opportunity arose to become their exclusive UK and Ireland partner, we jumped at the chance”.
Aerosol Magee Scientific’s CEO, Mateja Forštnarič, adds, “We are very excited to welcome Cura Terrae Air as our distribution partner for the United Kingdom and Ireland. Their longstanding reputation for excellence in air quality monitoring and their commitment to innovation and service make them an ideal match for our values and vision to deliver reliable black carbon and other carbonaceous aerosols monitoring solutions. This partnership marks an exciting new chapter for Aerosol Magee Scientific, and we look forward to working closely with the Cura Terrae Air team to expand access to our instruments and support sustainable decision-making across the region.”