Application Notes
Our innovative analytical instrumentation provides users with solutions for a wide range of organic and inorganic applications. We regularly provide examples of the processes, methods of analysis, and results in the form of application notes, so that current and potential customers can ensure they choose the right instrument for the correct application. This month's application notes both take a closer look at analyses with our 832 Series instrument. Sulfur and Carbon Determination in Cement, Clay, Fly Ash, Limestone, Soil, and Ore In this application note, the SC832 was used to determine the carbon and sulfur content in cement, raw materials, soil, and ore in order to characterize the quality of these materials. You can learn about the process for this analysis, including sample preparation, method parameters, procedure, and more by reading the application note here.
Sulfur and Carbon in Coal and Coke Total sulfur value is an important characterization measurement for coal and coke fuel materials, and this value is a primary parameter for determining the quality of a fuel, as well as its emissions potential. Total sulfur and carbon value can also be used to calculate emissions potential of the fuel. Click here to read the application note and learn more about the process for analysis.
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