Compositional Analysis

Compositional analysis can be used to determine the make-up of an unknown material, identify a suspect or hazardous material providing valuable insights that will help to resolve issues. An unknown component can often be the underlying cause of difficult problems so identifying the presence of unexpected material is critical.

Unique examples of when our team employed compositional survey & analysis techniques include:

Identifying salts responsible for a recurring server failure / shutdown issue
Determining the identity of a suspect hazardous material in a storage unit. Confirmed as vegetative matter rather than suspected asbestos debris.
Identifying the particle size, distribution & composition of a sample to ensure selection of appropriate LEV filter to prevent recirculation back to the workplace.

Our Consultants are trained to collect and analyze the relevant samples which help in the identification of particle size and distribution. Once the chemical nature of the material is determined, it may be important to gain a better understanding of the composition through further material characterisation. Armed with this information, we help our clients determine the potential source and identity of the offending material.

Our compositional analysis techniques help you determine:

Chemical identification
Chemical structure
Composition
Particle size analysis
Optical microscopy
Volatile trace analysis
Molecular weight
Trace metal analysis
Loss on ignition testing

If you have concerns about hazardous material in your premises, get in touch with our team and we explain the benefits and innovative solutions DevineAir can bring to your compositional analysis requirements.

Industries that we work with include:

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We work to achieve and maintain compliance resulting in a much safer working environment for our clients and their staff.

If you have concerns about hazardous material, get in touch with our team and we can discuss the benefits and innovative solutions DevineAir can bring to your compositional analysis requirements.

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