ICP-MS Analytical Services

ICP-MS Elemental Analysis

Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) is our most sensitive analytical technique. It is specifically designed to detect trace elements and contaminants at extremely low concentrations—often down to parts-per-billion (ppb).

High-Sensitivity Applications

  • Process Solutions: Monitoring chemical baths for purity and consistency.
  • Medical Simulations: Identifying ion release elements in simulated body fluids.
  • Heavy Metals: Testing for toxic elements in medical devices and analyzing wear debris.
Material Category Table
Category Material Types
Metals & Alloys Aluminum, Iron-Based, Nickel, Cobalt, Copper, and Titanium Alloys
Synthetics Polymers and Plastics
ICM-PS samples prepared with automatic titrate tool
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ICM-PS samples prepared with automatic titrate tool

Alloy Chemistry
Antimony Analysis (ICP)
Cadmium Analysis (ICP)
Carbon, Sulfur, Hydrogen, Oxygen  & Nitrogen

Contamination ID

Contaminant/ Corrodent Analysis 
Filler/Additive Analysis
FTIR

Halogen Analysis (IC)

Heavy Metals Analysis
Hex Chrome (UV-VIS)
ICP-AES Analysis
ICP-MS Analysis
Impurities Analysis
Ion Chromatography
Material Certification
Metal Purity
OES Analysis
On-site PMI
PMI Testing (Positive Material ID)
Particle Size Analysis
Percent Crystallinity
pH

Polymer Testing
Powder Diffraction
Powdered Metal Analysis
Precious Metal Assay
Quantitative Analysis
Resistivity (ASTM D1125)
SEM-EDS
Semi-Quantitative Analysis
Trace Element Analysis
Unknown Alloy Identification
Unknown Material Identification
XRD Analysis
XRF Analysis

ICP-MS TESTING STANDARDS FOR THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY

  •  AMS 2280
  • AMS 5662
  • AMS 5663
  • AMS 5706
  • ASTM E 2823
  • GE P29A-AG100
  • and more...

ICP-MS FAQ's

How much of a material sample is needed to perform an ICP-MS test?

As little as a few milligrams are needed for an ICP-MS test; however, the testing is typically done in batches, with several samples tested concurrently. 

How long does an ICP-MS test take?

The typical process of an ICP-MS test is completed within a few hours.  Most samples can be tested within two days of receipt. 

What is the difference between ICP and ICP-MS analyses?

ICP analysis generates results from the measure of wavelengths of light emitted from an aerosolized solution burning in plasma.  ICP-MS analysis generates results from an ionized solution by assessing the mass-to-charge ratio.  An ICP analysis can be performed on both solid and liquid samples, however ICP-MS is performed on liquid samples, and solid samples need to be dissolved in an appropriate acid prior to testing.  

How much does ICP-MS analysis cost?

ICP-MS analysis cost varies per material and the quantities tested.  For more information, request a quote.  

RELEVANT ACCREDITATIONS

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