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'''Porosimeter''' is a device used to measure the porosity of a paper by measuring the rate of the flow of air through a paper sample. | |||
Porosimetry is an analytical technique used to determine various quantifiable aspects of a material's porous nature, such as pore diameter, total pore volume,surface area, and bulk | |||
and absolute densities.The technique involves the intrusion of a non-wetting liquid at high pressure into a material through the use of a porosimeter. The pore size can be determined based on the external pressure needed to force the liquid into a pore against the opposing force of the liquid's surface tension. | |||
==Applications== | |||
* Cloth manufacturers | |||
* Free flight schools | |||
* Free flight shops | |||
* Paragliders and hanggliders manufacturers | |||
* Balloning | |||
* Paper manufacturers |
Latest revision as of 23:43, 26 December 2012
Porosimeter is a device used to measure the porosity of a paper by measuring the rate of the flow of air through a paper sample.
Porosimetry is an analytical technique used to determine various quantifiable aspects of a material's porous nature, such as pore diameter, total pore volume,surface area, and bulk and absolute densities.The technique involves the intrusion of a non-wetting liquid at high pressure into a material through the use of a porosimeter. The pore size can be determined based on the external pressure needed to force the liquid into a pore against the opposing force of the liquid's surface tension.
Applications
- Cloth manufacturers
- Free flight schools
- Free flight shops
- Paragliders and hanggliders manufacturers
- Balloning
- Paper manufacturers