Liquid Extrusion Porosimeter Vs. Mercury Porosimetry Testing: What’s the Difference?
Mercury porosimetry testing is usually executed to estimate and regulate various chemical properties under higher or ambient temperatures to simulate actual operational consnioditions. During this porosimetry test, the pressure is actually applied through an Automated Mercury Intrusion Porosimeter to force mercury into teeny tiny pores. Consequently, the pore size distribution can be anticipated by determining the applied pressure and the intrusion volume in the test. On the contrary, The PMI Compression Liquid Extrusion Porosimeter has an exceptional ability to evaluate pore diameter and pore volume while sustaining the sample under compressive stress. This hi-tech instrument is employed to classify porous materials used in various industries, including food, biotech, pharmaceutical, and the environment. That’s not it; this testing device does not produce any toxic effects on the environment or personnel. Mercury Porosimetry Testing Method Mercury intrusion porosim...