Particulate Systems - HPVA-100

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High Pressure Volumetric Analyzer

The HPVA instruments are designed to measure the high-pressure adsorption isotherms with hydrogen, methane, carbon dioxide and other gases using the static volumetric method. Typical applications for this instrument include catalysts, zeolites, activated carbons, carbon nanotubes, and hydrides. Understanding the adsorption characteristics of materials is critical in the research and advancement of hydrogen storage, fuel cells and batteries stack gas scrubbers, and hydrocarbon traps.

The HPVA product operating pressure ranges from high vacuum to 200 bars. The span of the sample temperature during analysis can be from cryogenic to 500 oC. Sample analysis data collection is fully automated to assure quality data and high reproducibility. In addition to the single-station model, the HPVA is available in a four-station version allowing up to four sample runs to be completed simultaneously.
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Features of HPVA-100
  • Pressure Ranges from ultra-high vacuum to 200 bars.
  • Temperatures from cryogenic to 500 °C. Excellent control of sample temperature by means of a constant temperature bath
  • Fully automated analysis and sample evacuation.
  • Excellent data reproducibility.
  • Single port, or multiple sample ports with simultaneous analysis.
  • Handles typical adsorbates such as Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Methane, Argon, Oxygen, Carbon Monoxide, and Carbon Dioxide.
  • Comprehensive Data Analysis Package using Microsoft® Excel® macros for data processing and graphing.
  • Software includes NIST RefProp Database 23.
  • Up to four samples can be analyzed at once.
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