Extract Analysis Description:

If ARDL's complete chemical analysis is needed, then this section is completed. There are several types of analytical techniques and sophisticated, computerized instrumentation that are used by ARDL's chemists to determine the types of ingredients contained in the extract used to make up the formulation. A gas chromatograph connected to a mass detector can help the chemist identify unreacted accelerators, plasticizers, antioxidants, antiozonants, waxes, processing aids, peroxide fragments and the hundreds of other chemicals used in the plastic and rubber industries.

High Performance Liquid Chromatography is used to identify plasticizers, antioxidants, antiozonants, flame retardants and the molecular weight of plastics when coupled with a size exclusion column.

Thin Layer Chromatography is used to identify antioxidants, antiozonants, plasticizers and accelerator fragments. Infrared spectroscopy is used to identify plasticizers, blooms, contamination and percent blends of polymers.

Differential Scanning Calorimetry may be used to help aid in the identification of certain plastics that have been added to a vulcanized elastomer by determining its melt point. Conventional methods for identifying vulcanized elastomers would not detect if, for example, Teflon or Nylon had been added.

ARDL can test to additional standardized specifications as well as custom specifications. If you are interested in a method that is not listed here, please do not hesitate to call (330) 794-6600 or toll free (866) 778-ARDL to find out if we can perform your test. Chances are we can help and if not, we may know someone who can.

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