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Mercury Pycnometery Testing Vs. Mercury Porosimetry Testing: What’s the Difference?

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In Mercury Porosimetry testing, the pressure is actually applied to force mercury into smaller and tinier pores. Hence, the pore size distribution can be anticipated by measuring applied pressure and the intrusion volume in the test using Mercury Porosimeter. With its unlimited user-defined data-points, automated data collection, and reduction, Mercury Porosimeter is the ultimate porosimeter available in the market. This engineering instrument is automated, and versatile machinery used to regulate innumerable properties. It basically allows mercury porosimetry testing under higher or lower temperatures to put on concrete operational conditions. On the contrary, For Mercury Pycnometery Testing, a mercury pycnometer is used to precisely gauge the extents of particles or solid samples with a volume of less than 0.1 cm>s3/sup. PMI’s Mercury Pycnometer is user-friendly, delivers accurate outcomes in less than 10 minutes, and accommodates an extensive range of samples. The pycn...