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Quantitative analysis of sulfur in rubber

It also helps maintain consistency in the manufacturing process and ensures quality control and uniformity!

We will introduce the quantitative analysis of sulfur in rubber using the "Flask Combustion-ICP Method." A predetermined amount of absorbent solution is placed in the flask, which is then filled with oxygen. The rubber is burned, and the flask is shaken well to absorb the sulfur oxides generated by the combustion into the absorbent solution, followed by quantification using the ICP method. Adding sulfur to rubber can enhance its elasticity and strength, so confirming the amount of sulfur contained is helpful in the development and improvement of products. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. 【For such concerns】 ■ I want to conduct quality control of the rubber being manufactured. ■ I want to confirm whether the quality meets my expectations due to a change in the ordering source. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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