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Magnetic Suspension Balance

Magnetic Suspension Balance

Location: ECRC, Egerlandstraße 3, 91058 Erlangen, Room T00.55

The magnetic suspension balance allows for the measurement of high-resolution high-pressure adsorption isotherms. This can be used to study the high pressure adsorption behavior of gases such as methane, carbon dioxide or hydrogen on porous adsorbents, which plays an important role for applications in the area of gas storage.

Dr.-Ing. Marcus Fischer

Magnetic Suspension Balance | Rubotherm, self-made gas dosing system

The magnetic suspension balance allows for the measurement of high-resolution high-pressure adsorption isotherms. This can be used to study the high pressure adsorption behavior of gases such as methane, carbon dioxide or hydrogen on porous adsorbents.

  • Pressure up to 150 bar
  • Temperature ranges:
    • kryogenic e.g. 77K
    • circulating thermostat: 273 – 325K
  • Sample pretretment: undervacuum and up to 673K
  • Accuracy of balance: 1 µg

More information on request.

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
Zentrum für Funktionale Partikelsysteme

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91054 Erlangen
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