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Product category: Particle size analysis equipment
News Release from: Quantachrome Instruments | Subject: Ultrapycnometer series
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 25 January 2006

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Quantachrome Instruments launches its redesigned Ultrapycnometer series of automatic gas pycnometers to automatically measure the true density of porous solids, powders and rigid foams

New styling not only gives the Ultrapycnometer modern lab appeal, but also improved ergonomics, better accessibility to on-board sample cell storage, and easier servicability, it says The Ultrapycnometers automatically measure the true density of porous solids, powders and rigid foams

Sample volumes range from 135cm3 to less than 0.1cm3.

Controlled temperature and remotely operated versions are also available.

This latest instrument generation upgrade reflects Quantachrome Instruments's commitment to satisfying customers' needs for state-of-the-art solids characterisation equipment.

Gas pycnometers use the simple concept of inert gas expansion (Boyle's Law) to measure the true volume of solids such as ceramics, catalysts, pharmaceuticals, rock cores, soils, building materials etc.

Samples remain clean and dry, therefore without the disposal problems associated with traditional solvent displacement methods.

Quantachrome Instruments, founded in 1968, is active in the design and manufacture of analytical instrumentation for characterising properties of powders and porous materials.

Dedicated to providing the highest quality scientific instrumentation, Quantachrome has more than 50 sales, service and distribution offices worldwide.

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