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Our robust ICP-OES systems offer easy-to-use software and multi-element detection technology far superior to that of single-element AAS and multi-element microwave plasma techniques. They are ideal for laboratories with low sample throughput requirements and users new to the technique or who require...
The petrochemical industry widely uses Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES) for the analysis of trace elements during extraction and refining of crude oil, where trace elements are identified and measured in drilling mud compounds, produced waters, crude oil, and in the...
Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) data analysis is a multi-step process. First, one must select the correct sample introduction method, as well as which plasma view and configuration to use.
Overview : EPA Method 200.7, titled “Determination of Metals and Trace Elements in Water and Wastes by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometry,” is used to detect metallic contaminants in drinking water and waste water.
Kerosene, distillate oil, and gas oils containing approximately 6 to 18 carbon atoms are liquid. They are produced in the middle of fractional distillation and are called middle distillates, compared to lighter distillates (i.e., naphtha) and heavier distillates (i.e., lubricating oils).
Naphtha is a generic term referring to a class of hydrocarbons produced in the first step of distillation of crude oil refinery, and it can also come from coal tar. Naphtha products can be divided into two categories: 1) light naphtha containing 6 carbon atoms or less with low initial and final...
Lubricants reduce surface frictions produced by materials in mutual contact, transfer heat, and carry away contaminants produced in the system. Liquid lubricants contains 90% base oil (often mineral oil from petroleum, but occasionally synthetic oils) and less than 10% additives.
US EPA Method 200.7 is the "Determination of Metals and Trace Elements in Water and Wastes by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometry." EPA 200.7 sets the method detection limit (MDL) for 31 different elements, along with preferred wavelengths and calibration and quality control...
Testing is essential for high-quality oil and gas production during upstream, midstream, and downstream oil and gas processes. Testing for composition, purity, and contaminants are required for seamless production, trading, and distribution.
Thermo Scientific systems touch every part of the battery value chain, from extraction and processing of raw materials, to quality assurance in the production line, to research and development of new battery designs.
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Desktop scanning electron microscope designed for battery materials analysis., Desktop scanning electron microscope with increased chamber size for large samples and can automate your quality control process.
Cigarettes and e-cigarettes both contain harmful chemicals, additives and toxins that may cause serious health issues like cancer and lung disease. Cigarettes contains numerous constituents like nicotine, ammonia, metals, PAHs, nitrosamines, ethylene glycol, formaldehyde, pesticides and others.
Our technologies enable every step of battery development, from raw material extraction and processing and quality assurance in the production line, to material recovery in battery recycling and development of next-generation batteries.
Safe and clean drinking water is critical for health. In 1974, the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) was established to protect the public health from contaminants in drinking water. Federal law requires the US EPA to set the regulatory standards for drinking water.