
16 June 2023 | Meritics Ltd
Porometer sets new standards in porometry with POROLUX™ Revo
Porometer, a leading provider of pore size measurement solutions, has announced the launch of its latest product, the POROLUX™ Revo.
Building on its reputation for innovation and cutting-edge technology, Porometer has developed a new instrument that takes pressure control to the next level, offering unrivalled accuracy and reproducibility in pore size measurement.
The POROLUX™ Revo features the patent pending MP² (Multistage Pressure Process) technology, which ensures a smooth pressure increase during the measurement process and speeds up the process of reaching flow and pressure stability.
This advanced pressure built-up process makes it possible to do measurements with smaller, perfectly uniform pressure steps, leading to the most accurate and reproducible pore size results.
One of the advantages of the MP² technology is the more gentle approach towards the desired pressure point, making it possible to register a data point even in the pore opening region. This results in a smoother wet and more detailed pore size distribution curves, providing users with even greater insights into their samples.
In addition to the innovative MP² technology, a wide range of filter media can be accurately tested. Polymeric membranes, porous metals, nonwoven fabrics and other porous materials can be measured now with the POROLUX™ Revo in minutes.
The POROLUX™ Revo also features an intuitive and easy-to-use software that allows users to change many parameters with just a click of the mouse, enabling them to tailor the measurement to their exact needs.
Danny Pattyn, Managing Director at Porometer - “We’re thrilled to be launching the POROLUX™ Revo. This new instrument sets the bar for accuracy and reproducibility in pore size measurement, and we’re confident that it will make a real difference for our customers. We can’t wait to show our customers how advanced the new patent pending MP² technology is and demonstrate the many state-of-the art features of this instrument.”