SPC Software / Capability Tensiometers and Surface Tension Meters
from Micromeritics
Micromeritics ’ Gemini VII 2390 Series of surface area analyzers rapidly and reliably produces accurate and repeatable surface area and porosity results. Their low cost, speed, simplicity of use, reliability, and ruggedness have earned the Gemini a place in laboratories worldwide as an... [See More]
- Display & Special Features: Benchtop or Laboratory; Digital; PC Interface / Networkable; SPC Software or Capability
- Test Media: Adhesives/Sealants; Ceramics; Chemicals; Food / Beverage; Fuel / Fuel Materials; Foam / Porous Materials; Powders; Catalyst
- Properties Analyzed: Surface Energy / Tension
- Methods, Technology & Standards: Flowing Gas Method
from Micromeritics
The Tristar ® II 3020 provides high-quality surface area and porosity measurements on solid materials by using the technique of gas adsorption. The TriStar II is a fully automated, three-station analyzer capable of increasing the speed and efficiency of quality control analyses, with the... [See More]
- Display & Special Features: PC Interface / Networkable; SPC Software or Capability
- Test Media: Adhesives/Sealants; Ceramics; Food / Beverage; Foam / Porous Materials; Geological (Rock, Strata, etc.); Powders; Catalyst
- Properties Analyzed: Surface Energy / Tension
- Methods, Technology & Standards: Flowing Gas Method
from Micromeritics
Micromeritics' TriStar II PLUS is a state-of-the-art instrument suited for use in both quality control and research .environments. Intended for laboratories that require high throughput and the highest quality data, it contains all the capabilities of the TriStar II with additional hardware and... [See More]
- Display & Special Features: Benchtop or Laboratory; PC Interface / Networkable; SPC Software or Capability
- Test Media: Adhesives/Sealants; Ceramics; Food / Beverage; Foam / Porous Materials; Geological (Rock, Strata, etc.); Powders; Catalyst
- Properties Analyzed: Surface Energy / Tension
- Methods, Technology & Standards: Flowing Gas Method