What we can do for you:
Support your product, process, and project research, development, and management, project planning, marketing, and regulatory compliance.
Provide recommendations and assistance in chemical analysis and laboratory management.
Chemical and physical analysis of materials, including "unknown" substances.
Independent assessment of a client’s in-house research and conclusions.
Tutorial seminars on theoretical principles, experimental design, and statistical analysis.
Recommendations to optimize process operating conditions and reduce raw material and energy costs.
Litigation Support - we provide technical expertise in the legal arena, including evaluating your opponent’s technical data and analytics, and preparation of affidavits, depositions, and documents submitted for trial.
Assistance in meeting and exceeding the requirements of governmental regulations, environmental discharge, and employee safety, including 29 CFR 1910.1200 (the Hazard Communication Standard), 29 CFR 1910.1450 (the Laboratory Standard), and 6 CFR Part 27 (Department of Homeland Security "chemicals of interest") requirements.
We provide assistance with:
Chemical Research & Development
Chemical Synthesis & Purification
Chemical Testing & Analysis
Product Specification
Process Optimization
Research Feasibility Proposals
Staff Tutorials
Laboratory Management
Customer Reports
Identification of Suppliers
Technical Market Research
Properties of Materials
Acid/Base/Buffer Chemistry
Oxidation/Reduction Reactions
Metals & Metal Oxides
Magnetic Materials
Crystal Structure
Semiconductor Processing
Agriculture & Food Processing
Statistical Analysis of Data
Radon & Radiation Monitoring
Vulnerability Assessment
Chemical Hygiene & Safety
OSHA & Safety Compliance
Regulatory Issues
Proper Waste Disposal
Industrial Chemicals. Household Chemicals. Chemical Accidents. Chemical Fires. Chemical Explosions. Chemical Safety. Chemical Spills. Chemical Specialty Products. Toxic Substances. Hazardous Materials. Acids, Bases, and Buffers. Solvents. Resins/Polymers Plastics. Hydrofluoric Acid. Semiconductor Etching. Indoor Air Quality. Metals and Metal Oxides. Lead in Paint. Adhesives & Sealants. Consumer Products. Product Liability. MSDS. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 Hazard Communication. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1450 the Lab Standard.Laboratory Testing & Analysis. Hazardous Waste. Cleaning Products.
Need help with other issues? Contact Joseph E. Sabol - We like difficult problems!
As a chemical testing services, we test, analyze, and certify a variety of chemicals (including "unknown" substances) for purity, chemical compatibility, and environmental impact. Our experience includes analyzing the following materials:
acids and bases,
adhesives and sealants,
ceramics,
agricultural and food products,
inorganic salts,
chemical coatings,
metals and metal oxides,
pulp and paper,
polymers,
powders,
trace materials in water.
Don't see what you have? Ask us - we have worked on others, but cannot list them all.
Our services include:
ash testing,
atomic absorption (AA) and inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectroscopy,
chemical extraction,
chromatography (HPLC and GC),
x-ray diffraction (XRD),
infrared spectroscopy (FTIR),
mass spectrometry,
microscopy (optical and scanning electron, SEM),
electron microprobe (EMPA),
and wet chemical analysis.
When you approach us as your chemical testing service, we analyze and select the best testing method(s). For example, flame atomic absorption (AA) and inductively coupled plasma spectroscopy (ICP) spectroscopy is typically used to measure the concentration of trace metals in solution. Chemical extraction and separation methods can remove molecular components through absorption into various solvents of differing polarity. X-ray diffraction determines the atomic crystal structure and grain size. Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy measures the wavelength and absorption intensity of infrared light and can be used to identify "organic" molecules, i.e., those containing carbon, e.g., adhesives, food products, and polymers. Microscopy (optical and SEM) provides information on the structure and composition of materials. Property testing measures electrical, thermal, mechanical, or magnetic characteristics of a material. Chromatography (HPLC and GC) is a method to separate and quantify a mixture based on selected adsorption by a fixed (solid or liquid) and a mobile (liquid or gas) phase. Traditional wet chemical analysis (titrations, gravimetric analysis, etc) can be used to perform qualitative and quantitative analysis of a wide variety of chemical species.
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