Glycol – create your own package
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How to order:
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Select tests you are interested in
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If you have different samples to which you need to perform different tests there is no problem. They will show up as a separate item in the shopping cart.
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Once your order has been paid for, along with a bill/invoice for payment, you will receive a label(s) to complete and adhere with tape/rubber etc. to your sample(s).
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Prepare about 200 ml of sample in a plastic bottle and send it to us at the company’s address. It can be a spring water bottle, well dried and rinsed with the test fuel just in case. You can also order suitable bottles from us at the store.
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After about 7 working days from the date of delivery of the sample, we will send the finished report to the e-mail address provided in the order.
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If you have any questions or concerns, our technical department is at your service and will rush to clarify and assist you.
Description
Select the tests you are interested in from the list on the right and add them to your cart. If you require different tests for different samples no problem. It will be displayed in the shopping cart as another item on the list.
*) FT-IR spectroscopic examination answers the question regarding the composition of the fluid. What type of glycol (or glycols) it is formulated from, whether it is free of organic impurities, whether it has added glycerin, etc.
Glycols, are widely used in various fields, from the chemical industry to the food and pharmaceutical industries. Glycols are chemicals that can be toxic to humans and the environment if used improperly or if contaminated. Testing glycols allows you to monitor their purity and chemical composition to make sure they are safe for use. This is especially important for glycols used in food, pharmaceutical or cosmetic products, where consumer safety is paramount.
Testing of glycols is aimed at ensuring product quality. Glycols are ingredients in many products, such as coolants, preservatives, active ingredients in medicines and ingredients in cosmetics. The quality of glycols can affect the effectiveness and safety of these products. Testing glycols allows manufacturers to monitor and control the quality of raw materials, resulting in superior performance of final products.
In the case of the chemical industry, glycols are often used as heat carriers or cooling agents in production processes. Testing glycols allows monitoring their thermal properties and stability, which is crucial to the efficiency and reliability of industrial processes.