Get Instant Results for Polymers

Analytical instrumentation

Get Instant Results for Polymers

16 Feb, 2013

Published over 13 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

POLYMER-QUANT A from Bruker AXS (Germany) is the ready-to-analyse solution for traces and additive elements in polymers in combination with the sequential WDXRF spectrometer S8 TIGER.

This unique solution enables the quick and simple analysis of more than eight relevant elements covering the specific concentration ranges for traces and additives in polymers and plastics. Typical polymer types, such as PE, PP, PET, ABS, PMMA,… are covered. Due to the quick and easy sample preparation as disks using a hot press or as loose granules getting accurate results is as simple as 1 – 2 - 3 . There is no need to be an expert: The spectrometer comes factory calibrated, the fast installation and the validation of the POLYMER-QUANT A with the international NIST reference standards (included) allows the fast start into the daily routine.

Evaluate precisely the amount of additives, control the accurate level of your catalyst residues and recognise quickly losses of catalyst! POLYMER-QUANT A enables users to realise impressive cost savings and helps to improve the final quality of the produced polymers and plastics. POLYMER-QUANT A works in addition as universal toolbox for customised polymer types and can be quickly combined with our other solutions such as QUANT-EXPRESS.

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