Bhawin utilizes FT-IR technology to obtain molecular fingerprints of unknown compounds, using transmittance measurements captured after using an infrared beam at the sample compounds. Unknown fingerprints were then searched against a database of over 230,000 known FT-IR spectra in order to develop a conclusive identification.
Bhawin’s state-of-the-art Nicolet™ iS50 FT-IR is equipped with an Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR) accessory, which allows our scientists to use diamond cell technology to test solid, liquid, or gas state samples in their natural state at much lower sample sizes.
TGA is an analytical technique that measures weight loss in samples as the temperature is increased in a controlled atmosphere.
Through precise measurements of weight and temperature and accurate temperature control, TGA can provide information about the relative composition of the sample based on per cent weight loss at specific temperatures. These temperatures identify ignition points and can then be used as a chemical property to help identify the components of a sample.
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) :
SEM is a microscope that uses electrons instead of light to form an image of a sample, documenting its morphology and structure.
The scanning electron microscope has many advantages over traditional microscopes. Bhawin’s Scientists uses SEM technology to gain detailed magnified pictures of incoming samples. We use a high-resolution SEM with a large depth of field, which allows our scientists to record closely spaced specimens at high magnification and sharp focus.
EDXA is an analytical technique used for the elemental analysis or chemical characterization of a sample.
When connected to a Scanning Electron Microscope, it is able to rapidly perform elemental analysis on different areas of the sample. A detector is used to convert X-ray energy into voltage signals; this information is sent to a pulse processor, which measures the signals and passes them onto an analyzer for data display and analysis.
DSC is a thermo-analytical technique in which the difference in the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of a sample and reference is measured as a function of temperature. Both the sample and reference are maintained at nearly the same temperature throughout the experiment.
Generally, the temperature program for a DSC analysis is designed such that the sample holder temperature increases linearly as a function of time. The reference sample should have a well-defined heat capacity over the range of temperatures to be scanned.
This method is ideal for measuring melting point and crystallinity of a sample.
Failure Analysis
Welcome to Bhawin, your trusted partner for failure analysis. Our commitment to excellence in understanding and resolving failures spans various analytical techniques and services. Whether it’s identifying molecular fingerprints of unknown compounds or measuring the melting point and crystallinity of a sample, we offer a wide range of services to help you investigate, analyze, and find solutions to the challenges you face.
Benefits Dedicated to Failure Analysis
When it comes to Failure Analysis, we take pride in delivering a host of benefits to our clients, ensuring that they receive not just results but the insights they need. Here are some of the critical benefits dedicated to our failure analysis services:
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) Analysis
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) Analysis is a versatile tool in failure analysis. It allows us to identify functional groups and chemical bonds in a variety of materials. At Bhawin, we offer FTIR analysis services that help you be aware of the chemical composition of your samples. Whether you’re investigating polymer failures, assessing material quality, or studying unknown compounds, our FTIR Analysis provides valuable insights.
Thermal Gravimetric Analysis (TGA)
Thermal Gravimetric Analysis (TGA) is an indispensable technique for understanding the thermal stability and weight loss behavior of materials. It is commonly used in failure analysis to pinpoint the factors contributing to material degradation. Our TGA services provide precise data on weight loss at different temperatures, helping you identify the causes of failure.
Morphology Analysis
Morphology Analysis is essential in understanding the structural characteristics of materials. It is precious in the investigation of material failures. At Bhawin, we offer morphology analysis services that provide detailed documentation of a material’s surface and internal structure. This information is invaluable in assessing the quality, integrity, and failure modes of materials.
Energy-Dispersive X-Ray (EDX) Analysis
Energy-Dispersive X-Ray (EDX) is a technique used to determine the elemental composition of materials. It is instrumental in failure analysis to identify foreign elements or impurities that may contribute to material failure. Our EDX services offer precise elemental analysis, assisting in the identification of failure causes.
Unlock the Power of Failure Analysis
At Bhawin, we are committed to helping you overcome the challenges posed by failure. When you partner with us for Failure Analysis, you’re choosing a reliable and dedicated team that is passionate about delivering accurate results. Our range of services, including Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) Analysis, Thermal Gravimetric Analysis (TGA), Morphology Analysis, and Energy-Dispersive X-Ray (EDX), offers you a comprehensive toolkit for understanding and resolving failures.
We invite you to explore our services and discover how Bhawin can be your trusted partner in failure analysis. Contact us today and unlock the power of accurate analysis for your research, projects, and decisions. Your success is our commitment, and we’re here to help you overcome challenges and pave the way for future achievements.