The transducer emits a continuous wave that sweeps from low (55 kHz) to high (88 kHz). As the frequency increases, the wavelength decreases. This sweep allows the signal to penetrate deep layers (at 55 kHz) while also resolving surface micro-flaws (at 88 kHz).
Used for testing substances like Aluminum Sulphate to ensure they are "fine free-flowing powder free from visible contamination". uma-5588 method
: Used to examine the visual properties of fragrance ingredients, ensuring they are clear or conform to a Pale yellow standard. Industrial Chemicals The transducer emits a continuous wave that sweeps
: There is a specific reference to the UMA-5588 method being used for TORROS EVO B , which is a type of industrial explosive (ANFO). In this context, the method likely ensures the mixture's consistency and safety. Used for testing substances like Aluminum Sulphate to
Confirming that a material’s hue (e.g., "Colorless to Pale yellow" for fragrances or "White to off White" for powders) falls within the acceptable range. 🧪 Key Applications
UMA-5588 is a hybrid analytical technique combining chelation-assisted solid-phase extraction (SPE) with inductively coupled plasma tandem mass spectrometry (ICP-MS/MS). The method utilizes a proprietary chelating resin (UMA-5588 Resin, containing iminodiacetate functional groups) to selectively isolate transition and post-transition metals from complex aqueous matrices. After elution with 5% nitric acid, the sample is introduced into an ICP-MS/MS operating in helium collision mode to remove polyatomic interferences. Internal standardization using Indium (115In) and Lutetium (175Lu) corrects for matrix effects and instrument drift.
, UMA-5588 is used to ensure the substance is "free-flowing without any visual contamination" and falls within the "white to off-white" color spectrum. Methodology Overview
The transducer emits a continuous wave that sweeps from low (55 kHz) to high (88 kHz). As the frequency increases, the wavelength decreases. This sweep allows the signal to penetrate deep layers (at 55 kHz) while also resolving surface micro-flaws (at 88 kHz).
Used for testing substances like Aluminum Sulphate to ensure they are "fine free-flowing powder free from visible contamination".
: Used to examine the visual properties of fragrance ingredients, ensuring they are clear or conform to a Pale yellow standard. Industrial Chemicals
: There is a specific reference to the UMA-5588 method being used for TORROS EVO B , which is a type of industrial explosive (ANFO). In this context, the method likely ensures the mixture's consistency and safety.
Confirming that a material’s hue (e.g., "Colorless to Pale yellow" for fragrances or "White to off White" for powders) falls within the acceptable range. 🧪 Key Applications
UMA-5588 is a hybrid analytical technique combining chelation-assisted solid-phase extraction (SPE) with inductively coupled plasma tandem mass spectrometry (ICP-MS/MS). The method utilizes a proprietary chelating resin (UMA-5588 Resin, containing iminodiacetate functional groups) to selectively isolate transition and post-transition metals from complex aqueous matrices. After elution with 5% nitric acid, the sample is introduced into an ICP-MS/MS operating in helium collision mode to remove polyatomic interferences. Internal standardization using Indium (115In) and Lutetium (175Lu) corrects for matrix effects and instrument drift.
, UMA-5588 is used to ensure the substance is "free-flowing without any visual contamination" and falls within the "white to off-white" color spectrum. Methodology Overview