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What is it made of?
Understand the main material phases and constituents relevant to a product question.
Composition Analysis · Service notes
Establish a clear compositional picture before making a material decision.
Composition analysis helps clarify the principal organic, inorganic and functional constituents that may be relevant to a product, material or process question. It is useful when a team needs to compare materials, review a suspected mismatch or understand why similar samples behave differently.
The outcome is a structured evidence base that helps focus follow-up testing, supplier discussions or product-development decisions.
Identify principal material phases
Compare reference and trial samples
Screen batch-to-batch composition changes
Clarify filler or additive contributions
Support incoming-material assessment
Define the next analytical question
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Materials Testing
Scientifically evaluate how a material behaves under mechanical, thermal, chemical and environmental conditions.
Explore 02Formulation Analysis
Investigate formulation-level differences to support product understanding and development.
Explore 03Deformulation
Build a structured picture of materials, functional ingredients and their relationship in a product.
Explore 04Failure Analysis
Investigate cracking, contamination, delamination, discoloration, aging and performance loss.
Explore 05Material Characterization
Define the chemical, thermal, physical, morphological or surface questions that need evidence.
Explore 06Reverse Engineering
Investigate material choices, product structure and meaningful differences between comparable products.
Explore 07R&D Support
Connect an analytical question to formulation optimization, performance improvement and development work.
Explore 08Performance Improvement
Use testable material evidence to help prioritize a product-improvement path.
Explore 09Contamination & Impurity Analysis
Investigate unexpected residues, trace impurities, foreign matter and potential sources.
ExploreTechnical inquiry
Bring the material question.
Share enough context to help frame a focused investigation pathway.
