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Support & service (1)- AN-NIR-094Bromine number in pyrolysis gasoline
This application note presents near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) as an alternative for bromine number determination in pyrolysis gasoline.
- AN-NIR-098Quality Control of PVC granulate
To monitor the quality of PVC (polyvinyl chloride), it is important to measure the molecular weight during the production process, as this parameter has a significant influence on chemical and mechanical stability as well as fire retardant properties. The standard method to determine PVC molecular weight, defined here as the average weight of the molecules that make up the polymer, is by size exclusion chromatography (SEC). This analytical method is time-intensive and requires trained personnel to perform. Determining the molecular weight of PVC is easier with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). NIRS provides results in just a few seconds and can quickly indicate when adjustments to the production process are necessary.are necessary.
- AN-NIR-095Quality Control of Hand Sanitizers
This application note presents near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for the rapid and reliable simultaneous quantification of ethanol, glycerol, hydrogen peroxide, and water content in hand sanitizer formulations.
- AN-NIR-101Quality control of dried cannabis
Typically, cannabis potency testing is performed by HPLC, but the drawback is that it requires chemicals and it is time-consuming. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a preferred method for quantification of THC, CBD and CBG in dried cannabis because it provides results in less than a minute and does not require any chemicals.
- AN-NIR-104Analysis of green coffee beans by near-infrared spectroscopy
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a fast, chemical-free analytical method for the simultaneous analysis of density, water activity, and moisture of green coffee beans.
- AN-PAN-1050Inline moisture analysis in fluid bed dryers by near-infrared spectroscopy
In the pharmaceutical industry, the fluid bed granulator/dryer is an integral point in the manufacture of powdered materials. Residual moisture must be kept within certain specifications to avoid fracturing of particles or caking (stickiness) of the bulk material. Current methods are slow and cumbersome, which can lead to damaged or degraded product. The ability to monitor the residual moisture content inline after drying is possible with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). The 2060 The NIR Analyzer offers fast, reagent-free, nondestructive analysis of residual moisture of powders with a fluid bed probe specifically designed for these applications.
- AN-NIR-107Quality control of Bromobutyl rubber
The synthetic rubber known as Bromobutyl (BIIR) has many of the attributes of butyl rubber, but has better adhesion to other rubbers and metals, resulting in substantially faster cure rates. The simultaneous quantification of the bromine content, Mooney viscosity, volatile content, calcium stearate content, and functional bromide in BIIR can be easily performed with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) without the use of chemicals.
- AN-PAN-1052Online process monitoring of octane number during catalytic reforming
In refineries, high octane products are desired since they are used to produce premium gasoline. Catalytic reforming converts heavy naphtha into a high octane liquid product called reformate (a mixture of aromatics and iso-paraffins C7 to C10). The reformate must be constantly monitored to ensure high throughput along the refining process. Traditionally, the octane numbers can be measured by two different methodologies: Inferred Octane Models (IOM) and laboratory octane engine analysis. However, these do not provide «real-time» results and require constant maintenance and human intervention to adapt to current operation conditions. «Real-time» analysis of the octane number in fuels can be performed online via near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) technology, which fits well within the international standards (ASTM). Utilization of a Metrohm Process Analytics NIRS XDS Process Analyzer (ATEX version) in conjunction with a sample preconditioning system makes analysis of the octane number simple, fast, and reliable, allowing quick adjustments to the process for a better quality product and higher profitability.
- AN-NIR-100Ash determination in polyethylene
The standard test method for ash content analysis is thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Although TGA is easy to perform, it is time-intensive and requires the use of nitrogen gas. In contrast to the primary method, near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a fast analytical technique which can measure multiple parameters including ash content in polymers within one minute.
- AN-NIR-078Automated moisture analysis in pharmaceutical peptides
The quantification of residual moisture in lyophilized pharmaceutical peptides is an important measure for quality control in the pharmaceutical industry. For development purposes, such measurements are necessary and routinely performed during stability studies and to optimize the freeze-drying process (lyophilization). Currently, Karl Fischer titration is widely used for moisture determination in routine analysis. However, this method is time consuming and destroys the sample during analysis. This Application Note shows that near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a fast, reagentless, non-destructive method to determine moisture content in lyophilized pharmaceutical products.
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Pre-calibration, edible oil, liquidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of the iodine value, refractive index, free fatty acid content, and fatty acid content of C16:0, C18:0, C18:1, C18:2, C18:3 in soy oil, sesame oil, sunflower oil, and rapeseed oil using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration for human fecesPre-calibration for the determination of the dry mass of the fat content, the nitrogen content, the water content, and the calorie content using NIR spectroscopy
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Pre-calibration, RBD palm oil, liquidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of iodine number, moisture, and free fatty acids in RBD palm oil using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration for the lumber industryPre-calibration for the determination of the kappa number and density as well as breaking, tensile and buckling strength in wood pulp by means of NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration for diesel analysisDetermination of cetane index und cetane number, as well as density, cold filter plugging point, flash point and sulfur in diesel fuel.
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Pre-calibration for gasoline analysisDetermination of octane number, LCI, benzene, aromatic compounds, olefins, oxygen and density in gasoline.
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Pre-calibration for kerosine analysisDetermination of cetane index, aromatic compounds, density, flash point, hydrogen, viscosity and other parameters in kerosine.
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Pre-calibration for crude palm oil analysisDetermination of iodine number, moisture, and free fatty acids in crude palm oil.
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Pre-calibration for RBD palm oil analysisDetermination of iodine number, moisture, and free fatty acids in RBD palm oil
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Pre-calibration for crude palm kernel oil analysisDetermination of iodine number, moisture, and free fatty acids in crude palm kernel oil.
- Mar 7, 2022NIR spectroscopy: a 21 CFR Part 11 compliant tool for QC and product screening
Learn more about near-infrared spectroscopy as a 21 CFR Part 11 compliant tool to assess the quality of pharmaceuticals.
- Jul 26, 2021NIR spectroscopy in the polymer industry: The ideal tool for QC and product screening – Part 5
Near-infrared spectroscopy for assessing the quality of polyurethanes: basics, benefits, and applications.
- Jul 5, 2021NIR spectroscopy in the polymer industry: The ideal tool for QC and product screening – Part 4
Quality control of polyamides, PA66, or Nylon 66, and polymers using near-infrared spectroscopy.
- May 25, 2021NIR spectroscopy in the polymer industry: The ideal tool for QC and product screening – Part 2
Near-infrared spectroscopy for assessing the quality of polypropylene and polyethylene.
- Jan 24, 2022NIR spectroscopy in the petrochemical and refinery industry: The ASTM compliant tool for QC and product screening – Part 5
Near-infrared spectroscopy and ASTM. Learn more about method development, method validation, and results validation.
- Dec 13, 2021NIR spectroscopy in the petrochemical and refinery industry: The ASTM compliant tool for QC and product screening – Part 4
Quality control of lubricants based on mineral oils and synthetic oils according to ASTM standards using near-infrared spectroscopy.
- Jun 27, 2022NIR spectroscopy in the personal care and cosmetics industry: The ideal tool for QC and product screening – Part 1
Near-infrared spectroscopy in the personal care and cosmetic industry: basics, benefits, and applications.
- Jul 29, 2024Edible oil analysis: A guide for beginners
Learn what edible oils are, how they are made, how to test their quality with different analytical techniques, and about the most important analysis parameters.
- Mar 20, 2023Building a Smart(er) Factory by implementing Process Analytics 4.0 solutions
By implementing Industry 4.0 solutions, manufacturers can increase their efficiency, productivity, and profitability while remaining competitive and improving the customer experience. Process Analytics 4.0 focuses on the evolution of process analytics. This article covers how to successfully implement a Process Analytics 4.0 solution, including choosing the right PAT, ensuring proper sample preconditioning, and acquiring reliable data.
- Aug 7, 2023Is having a service agreement important?
If analytical instrumentation is neglected, it may become unreliable and fall into disrepair. Non-compliance with regulatory requirements is also a concern in such situations. However, regular preventive maintenance as a part of a service agreement can help avoid these situations. Metrohm Service Agreements give you peace of mind with various maintenance plans suitable for any budget.