chemicals

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Chemicals information features

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Producing Polymers And Plastics Blog Launched!  

From incoming raw materials and process control to quality assurance and failure analysis, this blog offers information, education, and tips about the polymer and plastics industries.

Brochure

Brines and Fine Caustics Workflow Brochure

This brochure highlights the chlor-alkali production process including trace contaminant analysis using the IC, HPLC, and ICP-OES systems. Featuring representative application steps for raw material testing, process monitoring, and quality assurance.


Chemicals information subtopics

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Agrichemicals information

Land availability and population growth are increasing the pressures on improving food production – both quality and quantity. Controlling the safe manufacture and application of agrichemicals requires continuous monitoring, from incoming raw materials to final product. Thermo Fisher Scientific provides tools to help you meet the tight quality specifications required to profitably achieve your production requirements.

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Consumer product testing information

Raw material identification is critical for ensuring the right materials end up in consumers’ hands. Make certain your products comply with regulations, are environmentally-friendly, and meet specs before, during, and after manufacturing.

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Chemical analysis and manufacturing information

Chemical manufacturing companies today must be more adaptable than ever, especially in the production of fine and specialty chemicals, where production changeover can be required weekly or even daily. Within these highly flexible manufacturing environments, the laboratories that ensure the quality, safety, and efficacy of chemical products must be equally flexible.


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