Quality Testing
Quality testing
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Inspection Institution
Shanghai Fuda Testing Technology Group Co., LTD. Nanjing Branch
Focus on analysis, testing, testing, r & D four service areas. Analysis fields include component analysis, formula analysis, failure analysis, structure analysis, methodology development and validation, raw material quality control/evaluation, consistency evaluation, feature analysis and other directions; The testing field involves physical and chemical properties testing, toxic and harmful substances testing, flame retardant performance testing, reliability testing and other directions; The testing field involves energy spectrum, electron microscope, spectrum, chromatography, mass spectrometry and other directions; The r&d field involves formula development, formula upgrading, formula customization, cooperative research and development and other directions.
Beijing Zhongke Chemical Technology Research Institute
It is a chemical technology research institution based on scientific research and testing. They adhere to paying equal attention to basic research and applied research, and combining applied research and technology transformation, developing into a comprehensive research institute characterized by "task-oriented disciplines". Approved by the relevant national departments, the company has become a third-party analysis and testing technology service unit, and has obtained CMA qualification certification. It has carried out research and development and design, analysis and testing, test and verification, generic processing, information and intellectual property services, providing public services for innovation of technology-based enterprises. Supported by the government innovation Fund, the institute has been awarded as a national high-tech enterprise.
Inspection Machining
How do you test the composition of a metal? The two most common methods used to determine the chemical composition of an alloy (or any metal) are X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) and optical emission spectroscopy (OES). XRF is non-destructive, however, OES is more sensitive than XRF to lighter elements.
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