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Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS)

The AAS technique is ideal and suitable for element analysis in agriculture, food, and beverages industries as well as for analysis of soil and water. Tamilnadu Test House offers elemental testing services for all the products as follows.

1. Heavy Metal Contamination in food, water meat, fish, seafood, cereals, vegetables, fruits and products thereof, fats and oils, milk, baby food and infant formulae

2. Residue Metal in cosmetic products like baby cream, Skin cream, Hair oil, Skin powders as per Indian standards

3. Micronutrients analysis in fertilizers, compost, and Manure and agricultural soil

4. Identification of Harmful Elements in Soil and fertilizer

5. Quantification of Platinum, Strontium, Selenium, Barium, and Vanadium in metal ores and metal alloys.

6. Quantification of Metals in Scrap and recycled industrial wastes, sludge, and residues.

7. Impurity content of Lead, Hexavalent chromium, Mercury, and Cadmium in Rubber, Cast Iron, Non - non-ferrous metal, Polymer fibers, and Adhesives.

Pls, call us at 7550053005 or email info@tn-th.com for further information.


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