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Water Vapor Sorption Analyzer Features Dual Balance

Water Vapor Sorption Analyzer Features Dual BalanceBooth 2068. The Aquadyne DVS from Quantachrome Instruments is a fully automated, gravimetric, dual sample water vapor sorption analyzer. It measures adsorption and desorption isotherms of water vapor accurately and sensitively, including sorption kinetics, with minimal user involvement. The weight of one or two samples is constantly monitored and recorded, while the relative humidity is automatically varied by blending dry carrier gas with a saturated gas stream.

A dual balance allows increased analysis throughput, side-by-side comparison with known or reference materials, or an extended mass range for a single sample. An independently temperature-controlled balance head environment ensures long-term stability, and a small sample chamber allows rapid changes in sample atmosphere conditions when the relative humidity is altered during an analysis. Each balance offers a 5-g load capacity (combined up to 10 g) with a 0.1-µg weighing resolution.

For more information, visit www.quantachrome.com/vapor_sorption/aquadyne_dvs.html
Quantachrome Instruments
1900 Corporate Drive
Boynton Beach FL 33426
Phone: 561-731-4999
Fax: 561-732-9888
http://www.quantachrome.com

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