Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS)

 

DVS Carbon

The DVS Carbon is the world’s first purpose-built gravimetric sorption analzer for carbon capture, storage, & utilization (CCUS) applications.

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DVS Intrinsic PLUS

An Entry-level instrument for complex water sorption analysis, the DVS Intrinsic PLUS is the world’s most compact automated Dynamic Vapor Sorption instrument.

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DVS Adventure

The DVS Adventure is the world’s most advanced and versatile sorption analyzer specifically designed for basic and complex moisture/water Vapor applications.

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DVS Resolution

Conduct detailed sorption analysis using water and organic vapor to understand a range of complex behaviors with the world’s best-selling DVS instrument.

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DVS Discovery

Conduct simultaneous vapor or organic gas sorption analysis with the world’s most advanced dual-balance gravimetric vapor sorption instrument.

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DVS Endeavour

Conduct 5x simultaneous analysis with the DVS Endeavour, combining the highest throughput with a diverse range of accessories and capabilities.

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DVS Vacuum

Measure kinetics and physiosorption isotherms of Zeolites, MOFs, COFs, Carbons, and Composites with the world’s only Vacuum Dynamic Vapor Sorption instrument.

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DVS Intrinsic Plus

The DVS Intrinsic is the latest dynamic gravimetric water sorption analyser from Surface Measurement Systems.
The Intrinsic was specifically designed to meet the needs of the small to mid-sized laboratories and plants.
It combines ease of use with a low capital investment and maintenance burden.

The system incorporates the SMS UltrabalanceTM, and industry leading electronics.

The user interface combined with the step-by-step software wizards yield high performance with minimal operator training. The unit’s small footprint makes optimal use of limited bench top space. Via DVS-IntrinsiLinkTM, one PC can operate up to 5 DVS Intrinsic units at the same time.

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 DVS Adventure

The new DVS Adventure is a water vapor sorption analyzer that measures sorption and desorption isotherms over  a broad range of humidities and temperatures. It offers unprecedented temperature stability and humidity performance.
It provides valuable information about the interactions of a sample with water vapor that is critical for the development of new materials and processes. For example, in many industries water sorption properties of raw materials are considered as a key parameters in determining their storage, stability, processing and application performance.

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DVS Discovery

The DVS Discovery is the latest offering in the Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) instrument range. As the world’s most advanced dual balance gravimetric sorption analyzer, the DVS Discovery combines an innovative dual balance design with outstanding vapor generation and temperature control. This increases high throughput, while reducing operator time. 
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DVS Resolutions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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DVS Resolution

The new DVS Resolution is a Dual Vapor Gravimetric Sorption Analyzer. A key feature of DVS Resolution is the combined ability to precisely control and measure temperature and relative humidity while recording the highest resolution changes in mass. DVS Resolution uses a dry carrier gas typically nitrogen or compressed air for its operation.
Digital mass flow controllers regulate flows of dry and saturated gases. Relative humidity is generated by precisely mixing  dry and saturated gas flows in desired flow ratios which produce expected relative humidity.

In a typical experiment a known concentration of water vapor is delivered over a sample placed inside the sample pan  connected to the Surface Measurement Systems Ultrabalance™ measuring realtime mass changes caused by sorption or desorption of water molecules. Prior to sorption measurements, the sample can be in-situ preheated/dried at temperatures of up to 300oC. Additionally, the sample chamber and water vapor generation are at thermal equilibrium in a single temperature enclosure allowing for operation over the entire temperature range (5-85 oC) without risk of condensation.

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DVS Endeavour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 DVS Endeavour

5X Parallel Gravimetric Sorption Analyzer
A key feature of DVS Endeavour is the ability to precisely control and measure temperature and relative humidity  while simultaneously recording the highest resolution changes in mass on up to 5 samples. Additionally Organic vapor partial pressures can now be directly measured using Surface Measurement Systems’ Ultrasonic sensor (patent pending).
In a typical experiment a known concentration of water vapor or organic vapor is delivered over a sample placed inside  the sample pan. The sample pan is connected to the Surface Measurement Systems Ultrabalance™ measuring real-time mass changes caused by sorption or desorption of water and/or organic molecules

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