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High Flow Cartridge Tester


An Advanced Capillary Flow Porometer

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Description

The sample chamber of the In-Plane Porometer is such that gas is allowed to displace liquid in pores to move radially from the center to the periphery of a sheet shaped sample. Suitable sample configurations give in-plane pore structures of multi-layered materials.

Principles of Operation

A wetting liquid is allowed to spontaneously fill the pores in the sample and a non-reacting gas is allowed to displace liquid from the pores in the radial direction. The gas pressure and flow rates through wet and dry samples are accurately measured. The gas pressure required to remove liquid from pores and cause gas flow is given by:

ρ = 4 γ cos θ / D

γ = surface tension of liquid θ = contact angle of the liquid ρ = differential gas pressure D = pore diameter

Applications

Pore structure of a sheet like material in its plane (x-y plane) determines the radial flow of fluids in the material and the barrier properties of such pores. The relative permeation rates in the x-y plane and in the thickness direction (z-direction) determine suitability of the material for many applications. Materials tested include textiles, diapers, biotech products, pharmaceutical products, household products, and paper for control of ink flow for high quality prints.

Applicable industries are:

For more information about the applications please see our paper on in-plane analysis and our other technical papers.

Features

Specifications

Pore Size Range
0.013 - 500 microns
Permeability Range
1 x 10^-10 - 1 x 10^-6 (Microflow in cc/sec/m/torr)
Sample Size
0.5" - 2.5" diameter
Pressure Range
0 - 500 psi
Pressurizing Gas
Clean, dry, compressed air or nonflammable, non-corrosive gas
Pressure Transducer Range
0 - 500 psi
Resolution
1 in 60,000
Accuracy
0.15% of reading
Mass Flow Transducer Range
10 cc/minute - 500 L/minute
Power Requirements
110/220 VAC, 50/60 Hz (Others available)

For more information see our Complete Filter Cartridge Analyzer, Porometers Brochure, and Characterization of Pore Structure Brochure.

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