Determining the skeletal density of teeth using the Ultrapyc 7000 Micro

In research and development, small sample amounts are often unavoidable. Non-destructive measurements that enable operators to utilize a sample for multiple analyses are highly beneficial.

In fields such as biomedical research, anthropology, and archeology, where sample preservation is also important, determining skeletal density by the non-destructive gas pycnometry technique is useful. Determining the density of materials such as teeth and bone can provide information regarding an individual’s diet and overall health, and using this technique in combination with others can even indicate the geographical background of the subject. The Ultrapyc 7000 Micro is equipped with small sample and reference chamber volumes, providing excellent volume parity for samples ranging from 0.25 cm3 to 4.5 cm3.

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