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Measure Surface Area, Pore Size, and Pore Volume of Powders and Particulate Materials

The 3Flex is a crucial tool for providing high resolution adsorption and desorption isotherms to advance fundamental understanding of methodologies and process improvements.

This video series, from Micromeritics, shows users how straightforward it is to use the 3Flex Surface Characterization Analyzer.

The Micromeritics 3Flex surface characterization analyzer, is a fully automated physisorption and chemisorption analyzer, designed to provide a superior understanding of the world's most complex materials. The high-performance adsorption analyzer can measure surface area, pore size, and pore volume of powders and particulate materials. Standard methods or user customized protocols can be used to characterize adsorbents, catalysts, zeolites, MOFs, APIs, excipients, and a wide variety of porous and non-porous materials. The 3Flex is ideally suited for gas or vapor adsorption analysis of microporous (<2nm) and mesoporous (2 to 50nm) materials and delivers superior accuracy, resolution and data reduction.

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