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Analytical Equipment Product List and Ranking from 39 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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  2. ライフィクスアナリティカル Osaka//Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology
  3. ビーエルテック Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  4. 4 一般財団法人材料科学技術振興財団 MST Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  5. 5 サーモフィッシャーサイエンティフィック株式会社/Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement

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  1. 【参加無料】インライン成分分析ウェブセミナー2025
  2. Nanoparticle analysis device "TaylorSizer" ライフィクスアナリティカル
  3. Alcohol analysis device for sake Alcolyzer3001 SAKE
  4. 4 Photo Mask Cleaning Device | Vertical Compact Type TWE-200 TECHNOVISION, INC. main office
  5. 5 iCAP PRO Series ICP Emission Spectrometer サーモフィッシャーサイエンティフィック株式会社/Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.

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Technical Information Magazine 202401-01 ICP Emission Spectroscopy Method

When quantifying inorganic elements using ICP emission spectrometry, the validity of the solution preparation method is important. This article introduces points to consider when quantifying boron (B).

The technical information magazine The TRC News provides the latest information on analytical techniques that are useful for research and development, resolving production troubles, and quality control. [Abstract] The accuracy of analytical values when quantifying inorganic elements in various materials using ICP emission spectrometry depends on the validity of the dissolution method and its effectiveness. This paper introduces specific points to be particularly mindful of when quantifying boron (B). [Table of Contents] 1. Introduction 2. Chemical pretreatment for boron analysis 3. Conclusion

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HPLC analysis can also analyze additives blended into the resin.

Additive measurement using HPLC equipment, such as a PDA detector, is possible.

We would like to introduce the "HPLC analysis" conducted at Ronbic Co., Ltd. As examples of equipment, we use the "Corona Charged Aerosol Detector" which can sensitively detect components without UV absorption (more sensitive than RI and ELSD), and the "Photodiode Array Detector (PDA)" which can sensitively detect components with UV absorption (190–800nm). Please feel free to consult us when you need our services. 【Equipment Examples】 ■ Corona Charged Aerosol Detector ■ Photodiode Array Detector (PDA) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Analysis Case] Atmospheric Non-Exposure XPS Analysis of Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes

This study analyzes cases where the chemical state of the anode surface changed when exposed to the atmosphere compared to when it was not exposed, using an anode extracted from a lithium-ion battery.

【Analysis Sample】 Graphite anode of a commercially available lithium-ion battery used in electronic devices (discharged state) 【Analysis Equipment】 Glove box (purge type, manufactured by Miwa Seisakusho) XPS; monochromatic Al Kα radiation (ULVAC-PHI, PHI5000 VersaProbe II) 【Analysis Procedure】 Inside the glove box (Ar atmosphere), a cylindrical 18650 lithium-ion battery was disassembled to collect the anode. The collected anode was transported from the glove box to the XPS equipment (vacuum) via a transfer vessel, which was designated as the non-atmosphere exposed anode. In contrast, the anode that was temporarily taken out of the glove box (into the atmosphere) before being transported to the XPS equipment was designated as the atmosphere exposed anode, and XPS analysis was conducted on both.

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[Analysis Case] Quantitative Analysis of CO2 Emitted During Cement Heating

One method to understand CO2 emissions is the TG-MS (Thermogravimetric Mass Spectrometry) method, which allows for quantitative analysis of CO2.

This report introduces a case where CO2 generated from commercially available cement was quantified when heated under a simulated air atmosphere (He/O2=4/1 (v/v)). **[Analysis Sample]** Commercial powder cement **[Analysis Equipment]** TG-DTA: Rigaku Thermo plus EVO2 GC-MS: Agilent 8890GC/5977B Inert Plus **[Analysis Method and Results]** CO2 generated from the sample was quantified using the TG-MS method while heating the sample from around 30°C to 1,000°C (20°C/min) under a simulated air atmosphere. After creating a calibration curve (Figure 1) using standard substances, a SIM ion thermogram was drawn using the characteristic ion of CO2 generated from the sample (m/z 44), and the amount of CO2 generated in the temperature range of 513 to 825°C was determined. The results are shown in Table 1. As a result, it was found that the sample measured generated 30 wt% of CO2. **[Summary]** The TG-MS method allows for the quantification of CO2 generated from the sample over any temperature range. Additionally, since the measurement atmosphere can be chosen from inert gas (He) and simulated air, analysis that simulates the usage environment is possible.

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[Analysis Case] Analysis of the Thermal Decomposition Behavior of Polyimide (TG-MS)

I will introduce a case that analyzed the thermal decomposition behavior of polyimide.

The TG-MS (Thermogravimetric-Mass Spectrometry) method introduces gases generated during the TG-DTA (Thermogravimetric Differential Thermal Analysis) measurement of a sample online to an MS (Mass Spectrometer) for analysis. This technique allows for the acquisition of information regarding the thermal decomposition behavior of the sample, the types of gases generated, and the temperature ranges at which these gases are produced. Additionally, by using the sample observation function, changes in the shape and color of the sample during heating can be observed in real time. **[Analyzed Sample]** Polyimide (PI) film **[Analytical Equipment]** TG-DTA: Rigaku Thermo plus EVO2 GC-MS: Agilent 8890GC/5977B Inert Plus **[Analysis Results]** A weight loss of the PI film was observed around 540°C, accompanied by the detection of CO, CO2, and decomposition components such as Phenol and Benzonitrile. Furthermore, the sample observation images showed that the PI film gradually changed from orange to brown and then to black, and shrinkage was also observed starting around 522°C. **[Summary]** The TG-MS method allows for understanding the types of gases generated and the weight loss behavior of the sample during heating.

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[Analysis Case] Simple Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Aroma Components in Beverages

We introduce a simple analytical method that combines automatic qualitative analysis using a fragrance component database with SIFT-MS, which can monitor volatile components.

【Analysis Sample】 Lemon Sour (Alcohol Content 3%) 【Analysis Results】 The aroma components in Lemon Sour were analyzed using the Dynamic Headspace (DHS) - GC/MS method (Figure 1), and automatic qualitative analysis was performed using Aroma office 2D. As a result, approximately 120 types of aroma components were found in the Lemon Sour. On the other hand, the sensory evaluation conducted when opening the Lemon Sour resulted in a 'sweet and sour floral scent.' Therefore, four compounds that evoke the quality of this scent were selected from the qualitative results of Aroma office 2D, and the orthonasal aroma (the scent perceived by the nose) of the Lemon Sour was quantified using SIFT-MS. The results are shown in Table 1. Furthermore, the SIFT-MS analysis was able to capture the way these components are released immediately after opening the Lemon Sour.

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[Analysis Case] Off-flavor Analysis from Food (SIFT-MS)

We will introduce a case where 2,4,6-trichloroanisole (TCA) was quantified using SIFT-MS.

【Sample Analysis】 Banana 1 bunch (5 pieces) 【Analysis Results】 A bunch of bananas and high-purity nitrogen gas were placed in a 10L Tedlar bag and left at room temperature for about 24 hours. After that, the TCA concentration inside the bag was measured for about 10 minutes using SIFT-MS. As a result, the average concentration of TCA inside the bag was 10 ppbv, allowing for quantification of trace amounts of TCA without complex pre-treatment such as concentration.

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Nanoparticle analysis device "TaylorSizer"

Visualizing size distribution with high resolution! Particle size measurement solution for pharmaceuticals and biopharmaceuticals.

The "TaylorSizer" is a nanoparticle analysis device that provides high-resolution particle size measurement capabilities, allowing for the detection of particles in the range of 0.2 to 400 nm with high precision. Due to its high resolution, the SD-TDA can determine small vesicle aggregates at the protein scale (2-5 nm) as well as larger aggregates (20-40 nm). Additionally, Taylor dispersion analysis (TDA) excels at detecting nanoparticles from extracellular vesicles (EVs) that are difficult to identify with other techniques. Its high resolution and unique sensitivity enable the identification of small-sized protein remnants, markers, and species that may be considered non-vesicular extracellular particles (NVEPs). 【Features】 ■ An analytical method utilizing the combination of solute diffusion and convection in laminar flow within a capillary ■ Measurement of the diffusion coefficient of the solute itself, calculating the hydrodynamic radius (particle size) using the Stokes-Einstein equation ■ Capable of measuring from 0.5 nm to 400 nm ■ Visualization of size distribution with high resolution ■ Rapid evaluation with minute samples *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Information] Introduction to Pyrolysis GC-MS Analysis <Part 2>

Useful for evaluating small amounts of adhesive! Also explains cases of adhesive curing failure investigation.

This document introduces pyrolysis GC-MS analysis. Adhesives are used in various manufacturing processes, and their types vary widely depending on the materials being bonded, the environment, and the intended purpose. On the other hand, specific issues related to adhesives, such as poor adhesion, insufficient curing, and bleeding, can also be observed. Component analysis is effective for solving these problems, but when the amount used is small, the simplest IR analysis may not yield results. Py-GC-MS can provide useful information for identifying causes even with minute samples as small as the tip of a needle. For more details, please refer to the document. [Contents] ■ Introduction to pyrolysis GC-MS analysis ■ Case studies on poor curing of adhesives *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Investigation case of strange odors from products

Conduct qualitative analysis of the "main components of odor" and "allergen identification" generated from the sample.

We would like to introduce a case study regarding a complaint from a product user about health issues caused by the product. This investigation focused on the odor components of the product using a Headspace Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (HS-GC-MS) system. A portion of the product was sealed in a container and heated to release odor components. The released odor components in the container were measured, and the detected components were analyzed. It was found that the detected odor components were substances that can cause allergies (limonene and menthol). Our company proposes appropriate methods tailored to customer requests and the characteristics of samples, providing reliable data backed by extensive experience and technical expertise. [Case Overview] - Measurement and qualitative analysis of volatile organic compounds containing odor components in the sample - Identification of the main odor components - Clarification of the volatile organic compounds generated *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Understand in 3 minutes! Basic knowledge of 【Chemical Analysis and Quality Control】.

You can download basic knowledge about 【chemical analysis and quality control】 for free.

"Understanding in 3 Minutes! Series" Terminology Edition! This time, we will introduce "Chemical Analysis and Quality Control"! What roles do chemical analysis and quality control technologies play, and what necessary techniques are there? We will clearly explain six terms, including "Fluorescence Analysis," "ICP Emission Spectroscopy," "Mass Spectrometry," and "SEM"!

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