The HTP series provides a fully-automated instrument platform for the analysis of hydrogen storage materials
The advanced features and versatile, modular design offer a range of analysis possibilities for samples as small as a milligram. As a Volumetric Sorption Analyser, the ultra-low dead volume and careful thermal design give unparalleled accuracy for isotherm measurement by Sievert’s Method. For Temperature-Programmed Desorption (TPD), or Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy (TDS), the optimized analysis configuration allows quantitative desorption measurements using an integrated quadrupole mass spectrometer (QMS). HTP systems are powerful research tools that give the user complete control over the experimental parameters
HTP Series Key Features
- Automated isotherm acquisition with integrated self-calibration for PCI and PCT studies
- Real-time analysis of pressure relaxation kinetics
- Programmable sequences for pre-treatment, activation and cycling stability studies
- Full thermostatted enclosure for thermal stability and user protection
- Microbore custom-designed components for ultra-low dead volume and minimal permeation errors
- Isothermal and linear thermal ramp control from 103K to 773K
- Pressures from High Vacuum to 200 Bar, with Sievert’s Method, set-point regulation and linear ramp control
- Auxiliary gas inputs with mass flow control for calibration, TPD/TDS and surface area/pore volume analysis
- Enhanced safety, including permanent sample overpressure protection
- Inert sample loading options
- Fully compliant with PED 97/23/EC (European Pressure Equipment Directive)
HTP Configurations
HTP1-V For dedicated volumetric sorption/desorption with ultimate accuracy
HTP1-S For volumetric sorption with an optimised mass spectrometry analysis path for quantitative TPD