Chemical indices
Our services
Chemical indices are used in a wide range of applications such as quality assurance, research and development support, competitor sample analysis and workplace area and environmental monitoring, and involve gravimetric and volumetric methods of determination. On the basis of chemical indices, organic and inorganic substances, and also polymers, are characterized in accordance with standardized methods. As a contract laboratory, we support your production process by testing all the materials which come into use along the value added chain.
Chemical indices are determined by gravimetric and volumetric methods and are used in a wide range of applications such as quality assurance, research and development support, competitor sample analysis and work area and environmental monitoring.
On the basis of chemical indices, organic and inorganic substances and polymers are characterized in accordance with standardized methods. As a contract laboratory, we support your production process by testing all the materials used along the value added chain.
Your advantages
- Our process control and quality assurance systems ensure that your production runs smoothly. We also offer fast troubleshooting and complaint processing services.
- You can obtain all your quality testing from a single source: for purchased goods, intermediates and sales products.
- Our broad range of methods will offer the optimal solution even for special problems. We can quickly implement methods that are not yet part of our standard program.
- Your individual requirements determine the type and scope of the analyses we perform. You only pay for what you really need.
Our strengths
If necessary, we can provide a round-the-clock service, carry out all the necessary analyses and assessments as and when appropriate.
We are accredited to ISO 9001:2000 and to ISO 17025 for individual environmental modules. Tests and procedures in accordance with GLP and GMP guidelines are an integral part of our work.
Service details
Titration methods
- Argentometric titration
- Complexometric titration
- Acid-base titration
- Iodometric titration
- Bromometric titration
- Bromatometric titration
- Redox titration
- Diazotation
- Oximation
Karl Fischer water determination
Gravimetric methods to determine
- Ash content
- Sulfate ash content
- Dry matter
- Loss on drying
- Evaporation residue
Wet chemistry methods in accordance with
- USP (American Pharmacopoeia)
- Ph.Eur. (European Pharmacopoeia)
