Cap500
Temperature controlled capillary stage from < -195°C up to 500°C
The CAP500 stage is designed to heat and cool capillaries from < -195°C up to 500°C and can control the temperature of a ≤50mm section of high pressure quartz capillary.
The capillary is inserted through the body of the chamber and housed in a 1mm x 1mm square channel in the heater cover. The block itself has been designed and engineered to minimise the temperature gradient across the length of the capillary and can provide accurate temperature readings to 0.1°C.
Capillaries which are loaded into the channel can be moved using the XY mechanism to allow for observation across the length of the sample in the capillary. The CAP500 is suitable for capillaries with an outer diameter of ≤0.6mm. If you require different size capillaries, please contact us as we may be able to provide a solution.
By using a high pressure pump and pressure gauge it is possible to pump samples through the capillary at a specific pressure to investigate the rheology of the sample with respect to temperature and pressure using brightfield, IR or Raman microscopy.
The CAP500 stage has an objective lens working distance of 7.8mm and a condenser working distance of 12.00mm.
The CAP500 can be used to study geological fluid inclusions created in quartz capillaries.
If required, two capillaries can be tested simultaneously by selecting our Dual Capillary CAP500 option.
Please contact us for further information regarding capillaries and fittings for the CAP500.