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The term "formula" refers to the actual amount of various raw materials and excipients added as specified by the process. Formulation analysis is the reduction of a formula to a sample employing advanced analytical testing to obtain an accurate original formula. Through this method, the types, contents, and proportions of various ingredients in a substance can be determined.
CD BioSciences-Advanced Materials is a company specializing in advanced materials and is committed to providing clients with comprehensive formulation analysis services. Through advanced analysis and testing methods, we are able to accurately determine the composition and formulation of materials to help clients optimize product performance, improve product quality, and accelerate the R&D process.
We are able to analyze the ratios of various components in composite materials to determine the types of materials, their proportions, and the required production processes. Through formula reduction and characterization, we can determine the production process and cost control of existing material products, and provide a basis for the development and improvement of similar products. We can also evaluate raw materials used in advanced materials to determine their rationality and substitutability.
Chemical Analysis: Decomposition, separation, and quantitative analysis of samples through chemical reactions to determine their composition and properties.
Spectral Analysis: Analyze the molecular structure and composition of a sample by using its interaction with light (e.g., infrared, ultraviolet, nuclear magnetic resonance, etc.).
Chromatography: Qualitative and quantitative analysis of compounds in a mixture by separation techniques (e.g., gas chromatography, liquid chromatography).
Mass Spectrometry: Analyze the molecular weight, structure, and composition of molecules by measuring their mass-to-charge ratio with high sensitivity and accuracy.
Energy Spectrometry: Determines the elemental composition of a sample by analyzing the signals generated by its interaction with energy (e.g., X-rays, electron beams).
Thermal Spectrometry: Research the thermal stability and composition of a sample by measuring the changes in its thermal properties during heating (e.g., thermogravimetric analysis, differential scanning calorimetry).
CD BioSciences-Advanced Materials specializes in providing clients with high-quality advanced material products and related services. Our core strength lies in formulation analysis. Through in-depth research and precise analysis, we help clients optimize their product formulations and enhance material properties. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
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