Residual oil content measurement will be conducted using the weight method, FT-IR method, and GC-MS method.
Residual oil content measurement is used as a countermeasure for defects and quality control for various oils used in manufacturing sites. In the residual oil content measurement service, residual oil content is measured using either the gravimetric method, FT-IR method, or GC-MS method. Depending on the shape, material, and purpose of the sample, we will propose one of these methods.
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**Features** ● Simple analysis using the weight method By removing the oil adhered to the product with a solvent and calculating the weight difference before and after cleaning, the amount of residual oil can be determined. This is the simplest method for measurement. ● Analysis possible without providing comparative oil using weight method or FT-IR method In the case of GC-MS method, it is necessary to provide a comparative oil sample, but for the weight method or FT-IR method, providing a comparative oil is not necessarily required. In the FT-IR method, the total amount of adhered oil can be determined using an OCB mixed standard. ● Distinguishing oil types using GC-MS It is difficult to distinguish oil types using the weight method or FT-IR. Therefore, by using GC-MS, each component in the oil is separated, allowing for the distinction of oil types and qualitative or quantitative analysis. This provides even more detailed analysis results.
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●Measurement of residual oil on products after cleaning ●Measurement of oil content in cleaning solution ●Measurement of residual oil on workpieces
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Our main business is providing technical services to evaluate the reliability of developed products. We not only provide evaluation data in accordance with standards and regulations, but also propose optimal methods, conditions, and equipment for evaluation purposes, as well as design and manufacture original equipment and jigs for non-standard evaluations. Additionally, we handle three evaluation techniques—measurement, testing, and analysis—comprehensively, allowing us to offer complex services that span diverse equipment and suggest more multifaceted evaluation methods.