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[http://www.micromeritics.com/product-showcase/accupyc-ii-1340.aspx From the website]: The AccuPyc II 1340 Series Pycnometers are fast, fully automatic pycnometers that provide high-speed, high-precision volume measurements and density calculations on a wide variety of powders, solids, and slurrie shaving volumes from 0.01 to 350 cm3. The instrument completes most sample analyses in less than three minutes with excellent accuracy. After analyses are started with a few keystrokes, data are collected, calculations are performed, and results displayed without further operator intervention. | [http://www.micromeritics.com/product-showcase/accupyc-ii-1340.aspx From the website]: The AccuPyc II 1340 Series Pycnometers are fast, fully automatic pycnometers that provide high-speed, high-precision volume measurements and density calculations on a wide variety of powders, solids, and slurrie shaving volumes from 0.01 to 350 cm3. The instrument completes most sample analyses in less than three minutes with excellent accuracy. After analyses are started with a few keystrokes, data are collected, calculations are performed, and results displayed without further operator intervention. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 31 May 2013
Micromeritics AccuPyc II 1340
From the website: The AccuPyc II 1340 Series Pycnometers are fast, fully automatic pycnometers that provide high-speed, high-precision volume measurements and density calculations on a wide variety of powders, solids, and slurrie shaving volumes from 0.01 to 350 cm3. The instrument completes most sample analyses in less than three minutes with excellent accuracy. After analyses are started with a few keystrokes, data are collected, calculations are performed, and results displayed without further operator intervention.
This equipment is currently housed in the Thermal analysis laboratory