Various Solutions for Microplastic analysis
Microplastics are minute pieces of plastic with diameters ranging from a few micrometers to a couple of millimeters. In recent years, microplastics have become a global marine environmental issue since they may adversely affect coastal and marine ecosystems and potentially harm the health of human beings. Microplastics are classified into primary microplastics and secondary microplastics. Primary microplastics are manufactured as materials for use in scrubs and industrial abrasives and are often made of polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP). Secondary microplastics refer to plastics that have been broken down from larger debris into pieces with a diameter of 5 mm or less due to external factors such as ultraviolet radiation and the types of such plastics are various.
Microplastic Analysis
Related Application
- Analysis of Plastic Pellets (Carriers for Water Treatment) Using FTIR and EDX
- Analysis of Microplastics Collected from Marine Species Using the AIM-9000 Infrared Microscope
- Microplastic Analysis Using the AIM-9000 Infrared Microscope
- Toward Recycling of Marine Debris - Analysis of Microplastics Using FTIR and EDX -
- Measuring Polyethylene (PE)-Polypropylene (PP) Blend Samples
- Analysis of Microplastics by iSpect™ DIA-10 Dynamic Particle Image Analysis System and AIM-9000 Infrared Microscope
- Measurement of Microplastics and Use of Thermal-Damaged Plastics Library