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B940-H41 Popjak Road
Sittingbourne Research Centre
Sittingbourne
ME9 8PS
United Kingdom
Telephone: (United Kingdom) +44 1795 430 490
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Versaperm:
Hydrocarbon, O2, N, He, and vapour permeability
Versaperm has introduced a sensitive new instrument to measure vapour permeability for a wide range of gasses, including O2, N, He, hydrocarbon-based and water vapour
News from Versaperm (26 March 2008)
Multi chambers boost water permeability throughput
Versaperm's new MK VI meter is automated and computerised and its multiple chambers can cope with several samples at a time - and still produce a permeability measurement in as little as 30 minutes
News from Versaperm (14 June 2007)
Gas permeability meter is versatile and fast
Versaperm has designed and launched a new instrument that can be configured to measure the permeability of most substances to most gasses - including O2, CO2, nitrogen, argon and water vapour
News from Versaperm (21 August 2006)
Water vapour permeability: the sixth generation
Newest instrument promises fast and accurate measurement of water vapour permeability with a technique said to be superior to conventional gravimetric measurement
News from Versaperm ( 3 August 2005)
Vapour measurements faster than gravimetry
Meter can measure the water vapour permeability and transition rates of most materials and containers in as little as 30 minutes
News from Versaperm (25 February 2005)
Water water everywhere
Water vapour is everywhere and creates more problems than almost everything else put together
News from Versaperm (30 August 2004)
Water, water everywhere
Instrument measures the rate at which water vapour flows through any material or coating - from paint to packaging, egg shells to enclosures and paper to pastry
News from Versaperm ( 7 April 2004)
