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CO2 Capture and Sequestration
Instrumentation for CO2 capture and sequestration |
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Carbon neutral energy generation lies not just with renewable sources of energy, but with technology to make existing, and future energy sources, more environmentally responsible. One of the key areas of research is into the capture and sequestration of CO2 and Setaram offers a broad range of technologies that can be used to assist your research in these important fields. We present a small sample of the experiments that can be obtained with some of our system, and encourage you to contact us for more information. |
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A fully automated Sieverts instrument for measuring gas (CO2, CH4, C2H6, N2) sorption properties of materials |
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PCTPro-E&EThis quality instrument is specifically designed for high precision measurements over a wide range of gases, pressures and temperatures. See more. |
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Reaction, isothermal and scanning calorimeter (ambient to 300°C) |
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C80Using SETARAM's exclusive Calvet 3D calorimetric sensor, the C80 calorimeter is one of the most powerful, yet flexible calorimeters available. See more. |
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An innovative line of Thermal Analyzers (-120 / 830°C) with 3D-Inside technology: DSC, High Pressure DSC, Robot DSC, TG-DSC-EGA |
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The SENSYS evo offers the most precise DSC sensor together with a truly symmetrical microbalance to give YOU a combined TG-DSC system with totally unmatched performance. Additionally both measurement sensors are totally independent,so can be operated independently or simultaneously without compromising performance. SENSYS evo can be used in various configurations: - DSC in horizontal or vertical mode - High Pressure DSC(up to 500 bars at 600°C) - Robotic DSC, with 48 samples, even under pressure - Simultaneous TG-DSC-coupling to gas analysis (BET, gas sorption, FTIR, MS) SENSYS evo DSCSENSYS evo TG-DSC |
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High-performance modular thermal analyzers (ambient / 2400°C) |
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Widest temperature range (-150 / 2400°C) on the market Modularity: the different modules DTA, DSC, TGA, TMA can be adapted interchangeably around the same structure Measurement performance: satisfy unique resolution, precision and sensitivity criteria SETSYS Evolution is today the state-of-the-art in research-grade thermal analyzers. It includes: -SETSYS Evolution DTA (up to 2400°C), DSC (up to 1600°C) -SETSYS Evolution TGA -SETSYS Evolution simultaneous TGA-DTA/DSC-EGA -SETSYS Evolution TMA SETSYS Evolution DTA/DSCSETSYS Evolution TGASETSYS Evolution TGA-DTA/DSCSETSYS Evolution TMA |
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Stand-alone High Pressure Mass Spectrometer for gas composition analysis from 200 bar to 10-8 mtorr |
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RGAProThe RGAPro is a residual gas analyzer designed to work with the PCTPro-2000 or any other gas process for real-time compositional analysis of a wide range of gases. See more. |
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High Temperature Calvet Calorimeter (up to 800 / 1000°C) |
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AlexSysThe AlexSys is a high-sensitivity Calvet calorimeter optimized for high temperature solution calorimetry in molten solvents at temperatures to 1000 °C. The AlexSys is based on Prof. Alexandra Navrotsky’s (University of California - Davis) High Temperature Calorimeter which has many years of development, use, and application. See more. |
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NEW PRODUCT: PCTPro E&E
A fully automated Sievert instrument for measuring Gas (CO2, CH4, C2H6, N2) Sorption properties of materials.
CO2 CAPTURE & SEQUESTRATION
Find out how our instrumentation is used to study CO2 Capture and Sequestration NEW PRODUCT
Introduction of a new autosampling option for LABSYS, market leading TGA, STA and TG-DSC
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- October 18, 2010 - October 22, 2010
MATERIAUX 2010
Nantes, FRANCE
Co-organized by more twenty learned societies, these events have been meeting opportunities between the national actors in the various fields of Materials Science.
For this 3rd edition, 14 symposiums are proposed whose:
- Civil engineering and Futur Habitat
- Energy Storage & Conversion
- Materials for Transport
- Materials & Environment
- Nanochemistry, Nanomatérials, Nanostructures
- Materials and Health Safety
- Thermodynamics and Materials for High Temperatures
- Mechanical properties and Spoiling
- Material stakes for the nuclear reactor (generation IV) - September 05, 2010 - September 08, 2010
MOF'S Conference
Marseille, FRANCE
This conference will follow the very successful 2008 conference that was held in Augsburg. The conference 2010 will be organized in Marseille at a central location overlooking the old port. The aims of MOF2010 are to address all questions concerning the community working with Metal Organic Frameworks, Metal Coordination Compounds and related materials. The spectrum of topics to be treated range from synthesis and characterization of new materials to properties of materials towards potential applications in biology/medicine, catalysis, magnetism, luminescence and sorption. Both experimental and theoretical aspects will be dealt with, along with key questions pertaining to potential industrial applications of this fascinating family of materials. - September 05, 2010 - September 10, 2010
SCTE 2010
Annecy, FRANCE
17th International Conference on Solid Compounds of Transition Elements
SCTE 2010 will be held in Annecy September, 5-10, 2010. The conference will be jointly organized by Institut Néel, CNRS-Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble and Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux, CNRS- Université Bordeaux 1, Bordeaux. - August 22, 2010 - August 27, 2010
ESTAC 10
Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
Join us to this 10th European Symposium on Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry - August 15, 2010 - August 18, 2010
NATAS 38th Annual Conference
Houston Hall University of Pennsyvania,PA, USA
38th Annual Conference Exploring the Frontiers of Thermal Analysis, Calorimetry, and Rheology August 15 - 18, 2010 Houston Hall University of Pennsyvania
Short Course August 14 - 15, 2010 University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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