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High-performance porous body "Silica Monolith"

"Monolith," a porous material used for high-performance analysis, has numerous applications that can enhance its performance.

We have developed large-scale manufacturing technology for silica monoliths, which are highly regarded as HPLC supports, expanding their range of applications. The intricate two-stage pore structure created by distinctive macro and mesopores enhances the performance of all conventional products. 【Do you have these challenges?】 ◎ Want to improve adsorption and removal performance... ◎ Want to reduce column back pressure... ◎ Want to sharpen cutting performance and reduce losses... Please feel free to contact us! 【Features】 ○ Intricate two-stage pore structure of macro and mesopores ○ Widely proven high fluid dynamic properties ○ High heat resistance (800°C) and high strength (100MPa) For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Application example of polystyrene nanoparticles: "Three-dimensional ordered porous structure"

Using polystyrene nanoparticles with uniform particle size as a mold allows for the creation of regular porous materials with nanosized pore diameters from various materials.

Using arranged polystyrene nanoparticles as a mold, after filling the spaces between the particles with another material and solidifying it, removing the microparticles through methods such as firing or dissolution results in a three-dimensional void structure that is inverted from the original colloidal crystal. This is referred to as "3 Dimensionally Ordered Macroporous" (3DOM) or "inverse opal structure." **Features** - Possesses a highly ordered porous structure in three dimensions - The size of the microparticles used as a mold allows for free control over the size of the voids - Various materials can be used for the void structure - High surface area per unit volume - Low transport resistance of substances due to high porosity For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Ceramic porous body "Ceramic foam"

New material with a large porosity! Ceramic foam

"Ceramic foam" is a ceramic porous body with a three-dimensional skeletal structure of continuous pores, providing high filter performance with low pressure loss. It features excellent heat resistance and chemical resistance, and can be produced in various shapes including cylinders and tubes. It is mainly used in molten metal filters and heat transfer conversion elements. [Features] - High porosity - High filter performance with low pressure loss - Excellent heat and chemical resistance - Various shapes can be produced *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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