Discover the best method for Bubble Point determination
When it comes to bubble point measurements, one size does not fit all. Different materials demand different approaches, and we believe flexibility is the key to precise and reliable bubble point measurements. That’s why our porometers offer a truly unique feature: the ability to measure the bubble point using up to three different methods:
BP x-ml: measures the bubble point at a user-defined flow rate, giving you a straightforward and easy-to-interpret result.
BP dPL: detects the bubble point as a deviation from the linearity of a user-defined pressure increase, resulting in generally very accurate results.
BP pCF: measures the bubble point as a percentage of the cumulative flow, ensuring the bubble point determination is independent of absolute flow rates.
And the best part? Whatever method you choose, you can still view the results of the other methods in the detailed report afterwards. This means you’ll always have a complete picture of your material’s performance, empowering you to make the most informed decisions.
Download our exclusive technical note to learn:
How each method works
Key benefits and applications of each approach
Tips for selecting the best method for your specific material
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