Supports measurement of catalysts and activated carbon! Analysis of pore distribution is also possible.
We conduct specific surface area measurements of powdered zeolite using the BET method. The BET theory is known as a model and mathematical formulation of the physical adsorption phenomenon of gas molecules on solid surfaces, allowing for the calculation of the specific surface area of powders by measuring the amount of gas molecules physically adsorbed on the surface of powdered solids. In the BET plot of synthetic zeolite, parameters are calculated in the relative pressure range of 0 to 0.05, resulting in a specific surface area of 938 m²/g. [Other Applications] - In addition to zeolite, it can also be used for measuring the specific surface area of catalysts and activated carbon. - It is also possible to analyze pore distribution. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Equipment Used】 ■ Microtrack Bell's BELSORP MAX 2 ■ Adsorbed Gas: N2 ■ Measurements conducted at a partner company *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Aites was established in 1993, originating from the quality assurance department of the IBM Japan Yasu office. Based on the technical expertise cultivated through cutting-edge defect analysis and reliability assurance of electronic components at the IBM Japan Yasu office, we have provided various products and services that support the development and manufacturing of semiconductors, displays, organic EL, solar cells, and electronic components to customers both domestically and internationally.




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