Analysis Package P399:
Biochar Complete Evaluation Package
Biochar Complete Evaluation Package
Constituents Determined
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Sample Weight Requirements
Under nornal conditions there is a minimum requirement of 200g of sample for this analysis package with a recommended weight of 500+g of sample.However, it may be possible for us to undertake the anaysis with lower quantities than the minimum specified above. Please email us at info@celignis.com to find out.
Equipment Used for
Ion Chromatography A Dionex ICS-3000 system that is equipmed with electrochemical, conductivity, and ultraviolet-visible detectors. |
Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP-OES) Our lab is equipped with an Agilent 5110 ICP-OES which we use for the analysis of the major and minor elements in biomass and ash. |
Elemental Analyser A Vario MACRO cube elemental analyser is used for the quantification of the Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Sulphur content of samples. |
Bomb Calorimeter We use a Parr 6200 bomb calorimeter to determine the gross and net calorific value (higher and lower heating value) of samples. |
Volatile Matter Furnace We use a Carbolite Volatile Matter Furnace to determine the volatile matter and fixed carbon contents of samples. |
Sieve Shaker A Retsch AS 400 sieve shaker is used for particle size analysis and to ensure samples are of a suitable particle size for wet chemical and NIR analysis. |