DVS Carbon
CO2 & H2O gravimetric sorption analyzers
Analyzing the performance of materials in carbon capture, storage, and utilization is crucial for researchers, emphasizing the need for accurate and dependable analysis.
The DVS Carbon combines gravimetric precision, humidity control, and advanced mixing capabilities to provide a perfectly calibrated solution for advanced Carbon Dioxide capture, utilization, & storage.
The DVS Carbon is a groundbreaking sorption analyzer designed for advanced carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) applications. It enables the measurement of CO2 uptake in real-life conditions, controlling temperature and humidity over a broad range of CO2 concentrations.
Equipped with Surface Measurement Systems’ patented Ultrabalance technology, the DVS Carbon offers real-time mass change measurements during sorption and desorption processes. This capability allows researchers to assess complex carbon capture conditions across various materials and can be configured to meet specific research and application needs.
Looking for Greater Efficiency?
The latest addition to the DVS Carbon family, the DVS Carbon5, a high-throughput instrument that redefines gravimetric sorption analysis. Building upon the legacy, the DVS Carbon combines the precision and reliability you expect from the DVS Carbon with the added strength of not one, but five low or high mass Ultrabalances.
Expedite your experiments and achieve results at an unprecedented pace. The unique configuration allows you to run multiple samples simultaneously, increasing your lab’s efficiency and productivity.
With the patented Surface Measurement Systems Ultrabalance measuring real-time mass changes caused by sorption and desorption in the sample, complex carbon capture conditions can be assessed in a range of materials. In addition, the system can be configured to enable a range of different capabilities.
Bring the power of the DVS Carbon to your lab
The DVS Carbon is the world’s most advanced instrument for analysing the carbon capture potential of materials.
To find out more about how this groundbreaking instrument collection can take your research to the next step, download the instrument brochure now and have a chat with a member of our team.