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Particle size analysis equipment
News Release from: Micromeritics | Subject: Gemini V
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 24 October 2003
Surface area analyzers have unique
design
For measuring the surface area and porosity of a broad range of applications such as pharmaceuticals, ceramics, carbons, catalysts, paint and coatings, etc.
The Micromeritics Gemini V series surface area analysers retains the immensely successful, patented twin-tube design of the previous series of Gemini products This design assures fast and accurate dosing of the adsorptive gas without pressure overshoot and also negates free-space errors introduced by thermal gradient variations or by initial mismeasurement of free space
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 7 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Improvements to standard Gemini surface area analysers directly benefit not only carbon black producers and users, but also applications that require extended analysis time and greater stability
This analytical capability, paired with embedded software, powerful new Windows controlled data archiving and reporting software, or Micromeritics's new Confirm 21 CFR Part 11 software, offers the user fast, superior results with a wide range of data presentation options.
Two models of Gemini are available.
The Gemini 2365 determines single-point and multipoint BET and Langmuir surface areas, total pore volume, and micropore analysis by the T-method.
The capability to determine statistical thickness surface area (STSA) of carbon blacks is also included.
The Gemini 2380 has all the abilities of the Gemini 2365 and additionally can provide BJH pore volume distributions.
Up to one thousand isotherm data points may be collected.
The Gemini V series is ideal for measuring the surface area and porosity of a broad range of applications such as pharmaceuticals, ceramics, carbons, catalysts, paint and coatings, propellants, electronics, cosmetics, and aerospace materials. Request a free brochure from Micromeritics ...
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