With state-of-the-art instrumentation and cutting-edge ICP equipment, Element’s ICP analysis services (including ICP MS, ICP AES and ICP OES) offer effective and precise quantification and identification of elements in a wide range of materials across diverse industries and applications.
What is ICP Analysis and why do I need it?
Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) analysis is a robust, versatile, and highly sensitive technique for detecting and quantifying multiple trace and ultra-trace elements in samples simultaneously. ICP analysis provides a comprehensive, all-encompassing view of a sample's elemental composition in one single test. Its far-reaching applications span a diverse range of industries, from aerospace and oil and gas to environmental, infrastructure, transportation, and life sciences.
There are multiple types of ICP testing and analysis procedures - choosing the best method for your needs will depend upon your sample type and end goals. Whether it’s ultra-low, trace, or specific element concentrations you seek, Element offers a wide range of ICP analysis services to cater to all your needs, including atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES), mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES).
Key Benefits of Working with Element for ICP Analysis Services
- Reliable results through expert sample preparation: The key to accurate ICP analysis lies in proper sample preparation. Element’s experienced team, state-of-the-art equipment, and advanced sample preparation techniques ensure effective sample prep and reliable results.
- Simplified data interpretation: Interpreting complex ICP analysis data can be challenging, but with Element's experts by your side, it becomes a straightforward process. We help you make sense of your results, simplifying data interpretation.
- Advanced ICP instrumentation: You’ll have access to our advanced ICP testing instruments capable of analyzing a wide range of materials, from metals and non-metals to liquids, paints, grease, plant tissue, elemental impurities, pharmaceuticals, coatings, and more.
- An unwavering commitment to quality: We uphold strict quality control and assurance standards so you can always count on us for consistent and reliable results.
- Compliance made easy: Our experts help streamline compliance, ensuring your ICP analysis and documentation meet industry standards and regulatory requirements, including ASTM specifications like ASTM E1479, E2594, E3061, F3139, E2371, and E954. Plus, our Engaged Experts will assist you in selecting the right method to achieve your specific goals.
Get Quality and Affordable Results when you need them
ICP analysis can be an expensive and long process and we recognize that your budget and time are valuable. At Element, we provide the Spark OES technique which offers timely and cost-effective results if the sample is of suitable size and a standard material type.
Customized ICP Solutions for Your Unique Needs
Our customized ICP analysis solutions are designed to meet your unique needs – and our experts are here to help you overcome any analytical challenges. We go beyond analysis, offering method development, validation, sample preparation, and comprehensive data interpretation of metal alloys. This means you not only get accurate results but also gain a deeper understanding of your samples. Together, we’ll ensure the safety, quality, and compliance of your products.
Your ICP Analysis Expert
“Element is a very customer-driven company, and they show that through how their employees treat their customers. We have had some "difficult" tests, but Element helped us through it all—their teams work phenomenally together, which shows in the quality. We look forward to our continual relationship with Element.”
Tyler Smith
Electronics Metal Finishing Corp.
Our Range of ICP Services and Capabilities
ICP-MS analysis:
ICP Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) is a versatile tool for detecting and quantifying elements in numerous samples, ranging from environmental to industrial and biological. It determines low concentrations of ppb(ug/L) and ultra-low (ppt) concentrations of elements/isotope and ionizes the sample using inductively coupled plasma and quantifies ions with a mass spectrometer. ICP-MS applications include trace elemental/metals analysis in water, seawater, soils, sludges, plant materials, and food.
ICP-OES analysis:
Serving a variety of applications, ICP Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES) analysis identifies and quantifies trace elements present in solids, liquids, suspensions, and more. ICP-OES analysis can analyze small samples, including drillings, millings, or swarf, with both high and low concentrations down to ppm/ppb levels (0.0001%) or 99%. It is used to determine concentrations of a wide range of elements in materials such as metals, minerals, environmental samples, biological specimens, and industrial products.
Some examples include:
- Metal powder characterization for additive manufacturing
- Analysis of children’s toys and childcare products
- Toxicity test
- Medical/pharmacy products to look for metal contaminants
- Compositional analysis: RoHS testing
ICP-AES analysis:
Another highly effective chemical analysis technique, atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES)allows for both trace and major concentrations across a wide range of elements down to part per billion (ppb).
Additional services:
- Sample preparation
- Grading of material following ICP OES analysis
- Environmental compliance and chemical composition testing
- Product-regulated testing
- Water and soil analysis for metal elements
- Customization and specialized analyses, including method development and validation
Why Choose Element?
Whether it’s material verification or unknown trace analysis, Element’s ICP testing and analysis services deliver effective and precise results. You’ll be supported by leading experts and a global network of chemical and materials testing laboratories with an unparalleled depth and breadth of capabilities and capacity.
With our ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited testing services and decades of experience, we’re trusted by a diverse range of industries, from aerospace and oil and gas to environmental, infrastructure, transportation, and life sciences. To learn more about Element’s credentials, please visit our About Us page.
If you're interested in our ICP analysis capabilities, get in touch with us today. Your success is our priority, backed by unwavering precision and reliability.
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Chemical Analysis
Find out how Element's chemistry teams work with our customers to identify the contents, composition and quality of materials they develop and manufacture.
Atomic Absorption (AA)
Atomic Absorption (AA) or Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption (GFAA) is used to provide a quantitative breakdown of individual elements within a sample.
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR)
FTIR analysis allows chemists to use very small samples of a substance to identify and quantify its components.
Gas Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy
GC/MS is a combination of two advanced analytical techniques which allow for the identification and precise quantification of volatile and semi-volatile compounds for liquid, gaseous and solid samples.
LECO Analysis
Combustion (LECO) analysis is a reliable method for determining the concentration of Carbon, Sulfur, Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Hydrogen in a metallic sample.
Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES)
OES analysis is a quick option for determining the chemical composition of metal alloys.
Positive Material Identification (PMI)
Positive Material Identification (PMI) is the identification and chemical analysis of various metal alloys through nondestructive methods.
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
SEM analysis is a powerful analytical tool which uses a focused beam of electrons to produce intricate, high magnification images of a sample’s surface topography.
X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF)
XRF analysis is a non-destructive analytical technique used to determine the elemental composition of materials.
RoHS Compliance Testing
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Trace Metals Analysis
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ICH Q3D & USP <232>/<233> Elemental Impurities Testing
Contaminants in your supply chain may not comply with USP <232>/<233> or ICH Q3D. We deliver comprehensive elemental impurities testing solutions.