Raw Material Content Analysis (FITR, SEM and MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry Methods)
Different analysis equipment and analysis methods are used in advanced laboratories for raw material analysis needed in various sectors. Here are a few:,
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- The full name of the analysis method, known as FITR in short, is Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. This method of analysis is the most common form of infrared spectroscopy. All infrared spectroscopies are based on the principle that when infrared radiation passes through a sample, some of the radiation is absorbed. The radiation passing through the sample is recorded. Since different molecules with different structures produce different spectra, spectra are used to identify and distinguish molecules. This method is significantly faster, much more precise and precise than previous techniques. The Fourier transform is a mathematical function that separates waves and returns the frequency of the wave over time. FTIR spectroscopy is used in organic synthesis, polymer science, petrochemical engineering, pharmaceutical industry and food analysis. It has a wide range of applications, from monitoring processes to identifying compounds and detecting components in a mixture.
- The scanning electron microscope method, known as SEM for short, provides high-resolution imaging that is useful for evaluating various materials for surface cracks, defects, contaminants or corrosion. A comprehensive examination of material properties is provided through SEM analysis. SEM analysis is a powerful research tool that uses a focused beam of electrons to produce complex, high-magnification images of a sample's surface topography. An area of interest is identified on the sample and evaluated using scanning electron microscopy, then deeper details are drilled into the material using the energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analysis method.
- The MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry method is an analytical method in which samples are ionized into charged molecules and the mass/charge ratio is measured. This method is a gentle ionization that hits a matrix of small molecules with a laser to convert the analyte molecules into the gas phase without breaking them down. Some biomolecules are very large and can decompose when heated. Gconventional techniques break down or destroy macromolecules. This method is suitable for analyzing biomolecules such as peptides, lipids, saccharides or other organic macromolecules.
Our organization, among the numerous test, measurement, analysis and evaluation studies it has given for businesses in various sectors, with its trained and expert staff and advanced technological equipment, FITR, SEM and It also provides raw material content analysis testing services by applying MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry methods.