APPLICATIONS

Materials Science

Exceptionally precise instrumentation and experimental techniques are required to measure small signal flux of byproducts from synthesis or decomposition reactions. And, measurement of emissions or consumption occurs against a background of atmospheric O2 and CO2 variations. Controlled atmospheres may also be required. Whether the application must measure or control a physical or bio-physical process, ultimately, high-resolution equipment is a no-compromise requirement.

Important System Considerations

  • Analyzer accuracy, resolution and stability, reliability
  • Analog and RS-232 outputs for integration with any data acquisition or process control system
  • Complete system solutions including data acquisition and analysis software

Sable SOlutions


Classic Line

Sable Classic line instruments provide the ultimate combination of performance and flexibility in in the measurement and control of gas, flow, humidity, temperature and pressure. We offer a broad range of devices that can be configured as a…
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Relevant Publications

Relevant Publications

Assink, R. A., Elliott, J. M., & Celina, M. C. (2006). Thermal Aging of the Polyurethane Foam for the H1259 Storage Container. United States. Department of Energy.

Assink, R. A., Celina, M., & Garcia, T. L. (2007, March). Use of a respirometer to measure oxidation rates of polymeric materials. In ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY (Vol. 233). 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA: AMER CHEMICAL SOC.

Bernstein, R., & Bradley, D. R. (2009). OXYGEN CONSUMPTION STUDIES OF BUTYL RUBBERS. Polymer Preprints, 50(2), 555.

Dietenberger, M. A., Shalbafan, A., Welling, J., & Boardman, C. (2012). Cone Calorimeter Analysis of FRT Intumescent and Untreated Foam Core Particleboards. In Series: Conference Proceedings.