Incoming Goods Inspection

Incoming Goods Inspection – Precise Identity Verification and Material Analysis
At Analytik Service Obernburg we ensure that all incoming materials meet the highest quality standards. Our incoming goods inspection includes a range of advanced analytical procedures that confirm the exact identity and quality of the materials. Common challenges where we apply our methods include:
Structural and Purity Analysis of Organic Compounds
What we do:
We determine the chemical structure, purity, and functional groups of substances – essential for research, development, and quality control.
How we do this:
- NMR (400 MHz) – for precise structural elucidation and purity analysis
- IR/Raman Spectroscopy – for the identification of functional groups
- UV/Vis Spectroscopy – for concentration determination and characterization
Trace Analysis and Impurity Testing
What we do:
We analyze substances for the smallest amounts of impurities such as residual solvents or undesirable accompanying substances.
How we do this:
- Gas Chromatography (GC)
- High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
Material Characterization and Thermal Behavior
What we do:
We investigate the composition, stability, and behavior of materials under thermal stress – e.g., for plastics, medical devices, or functional materials.
How we do this:
- Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA)
- Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)
- Particle Size Analysis – for the assessment of powder and nanomaterials
Elemental Analysis and Crystal Structure
What we do:
We precisely determine the elemental composition and analyze the crystal structure of solid substances – important for inorganic materials and active substances.
How we do this:
- X-ray Fluorescence Analysis (XRF) or ICP-MS – for quantitative elemental determination
- X-ray Diffractometry (XRD) – for the identification of crystalline phases
- Loss on Ignition (LOI) – for the analysis of inorganic components