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Surface Area Analyzer

Sufrace Area Analyzer

SA-9601 Single Station Surface Area Analyzer

  • The SA-9601 is a surface area analyzer which brings exceptional speed and convenience to BET surface area analysis.
  • SA-9601 can be used to acquire gas adsorption and desorption curves.  This information is then used to calculate total surface area according to the know BET theory.
  • Reactivity, dissolution, catalysis, and separation are some of the properties that can be directly correlated to the surface area of a material.
  • Provides single-point surface area measurements.
  • Total surface are 0.1 to 50 m2; specific surface area 0.01 to > 2000 m2/g.

For training on this instrument, please contract Dr. Wilson Serem.

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