Wet Chemistry

Vantage Laboratory offers a variety of wet-chemistry techniques for analyzing chemical substances, including titration, precipitation, and extraction, to determine the composition of a sample. Effective waste management in wet-chemistry processes is crucial for minimizing environmental impact and ensuring safety.
 

Vantage Laboratory performs following list of wet-chemistry analyses:

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Gravimetry
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Titrimetry

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Colorimetry
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UV/VIS spectrophotometry

Acidity

Alkalinity
Ammonia as N
Anions GROUP SCAN by Ion Chromatography
ASH
BOD-Biochemical Oxygen Demand (5 Day)
BOD Carbonaceous (5 Day)
BTU / lb.
Carbon – Total Organic (TOC)
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)
Chloride
Chlorine – Free
Chlorine – Total Residual
Chlorine / % Available
Chlorophyll
Hexavalent Chromium
Hardness by titration
Color
Conductivity
Resistivity
Corrosivity (Performed as pH)
Cyanide – Amenable to Chlorination
Cyanide – Reactive
Cyanide – Total
Cyanide – WAD
Density
Dissolved Oxygen
Extractions (TCLP, SPLP)
Ignitability / Flash Point
Fluoride
Hardness by ICP calculation
Ferrous Iron
Solids (%)
Nitrogen – Ammonia
Nitrogen – Nitrate
Nitrogen – Nitrite
Moisture (%)
Nitrogen – Organic
Nitrogen – Total Kjeldahl (TKN)
Odor
Oil & Grease (SGT-HEM)
Oil and Grease (HEM)
Oxidizers
Ortho-Phosphate
Paint Filter Test / Free Liquids
Phosphorus – Total as P
Reactive Cyanide & Sulfide
Reactivity
Sulfide
Silica as SiO2
Total Solids
Solids / Total Fixed
Solids / Total Volatile
Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids (MLSS)
Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
Volatile Suspended Solids
Fixed Suspended Solids
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
Fixed Dissolved
Specific Conductance (Conductivity)
Water by Centrifuge
Specific Gravity
Sulfite
Turbidity
UVA
SUVA
Water Activity
BOD
Sulfide
Oil and Grease
pH