Organic Standards

PCBs, PBDEs, Dioxins, Furans, PAHs, Pesticides, VOCs,Functional Groups (like Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones, Phenols, Anilines, Amines, Amino Compounds, Ethers, Halo Ethers, Haloacetic Acids, Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters, Phthalates), EPA Methods (500, 600, 1300, 1600, 8000 series), CLP, Regional Methods, Explosives, Plastic Additives, Food, Allergens, Dyes, PFOAs, Custom Formulation, and Custom Synthesis

Inorganic Standards

ICP, ICP/MS, AA, Ion Chrom, Wet Chem, ICP Multi Element(QC, SDWA, TCLP, MISA, CLP, EPA, Alternate Source, EU, ASTM), ICP/MS Multi-Element (Calibration, QC, EPA), Organo Metallics, Lubricating Oils

Petrochemicals Standards

Standards for 100 ASTM Methods – Real World GasolineQC, Oxygenates, Aromatics, Physical Properties, PIANO,DHA , Diisocyanates, Biofuels, UOP, TPH & Fuels andHydrocarbons, LUFT/LUST (UST) State Specific, Sulfur, Wear Metals

Plastic Addative Standards

This Guide contains the most comprehensive list of Certified Reference Materials for Plastic Additive Analysis with 74 New Standards. Reference materials are an important tool for method validation, calibrating, training and internal quality control. Calibrating with Certified Standards adds an additional layer of confidence in the analysis, can be essential in meeting the challenges resulting from governmental regulations and provide protection from legal issues that could be raised by consumers. This Guide includes standards for Accelerants, Antifoams, Antidegradants, Antioxidants, Antiozonates, Blowing Agents, Coupling Agents, Cross Linking Agents, Flame Retardants, Plasticizers, NEW Bisphenol Analog Standards, Processing Aids, Retarders, Stearates, UV Stabilizers, Vegetable Oils, Dyes & Breakdown Products, and Deuterated Phthalates, which are all used as additives in plastics and other polymetric materials.

Pesticides Standards

Pesticide Desk Reference Guide with over 700 pesticides contains technical information such as: chemical name, structure, CAS number, molecular formula, molecular weight, physical state and for most: solubility, specific gravity, melting or boiling point, flash point and common synonyms.

Biocides Standards

Biocides are defined as chemical or micro-organisms which prevent, control and/or render harmless bio-organisms through chemical or biological means. They are used wherever bio-organisms may cause product contamination or a health threat to people and/or animals. Biocides can be added to other materials to protect them against biological growth or infestation. Biocides are used by workers in all types of industries to control viruses, bacteria, fungi, insects and animals. The intended use and chemical potency of biocides require that their use, storage and disposal be controlled to prevent adverse effects to the public and/or environment. AccuStandard offers an extensive line of Biocide Standards to assist with assessing the active substances within commercial products and complying with Biological Products.

Allergen Standards

Standards include those found in everything from shampoos to skin creams. Since personal care products have proliferated, we look better and smell better. However, the average person is now exposed to significantly higher levels of chemicals than people were exposed to only a generation ago. The resulting synergistic effect, coupled with environmental exposure to chemicals, is the focus of an ever increasing number of studies.

Biofuels Standards

Biofuels, including Biodiesels, are processed from many different biomasses and are analyzed in refinery laboratories for many of the same reasons that petroleum products are analyzed. The Biofuels line is the most comprehensive available and includes FAME Mixtures for the most popular biomass sources, FAEE Mixtures, standards for Sulfur analysis, Physical standards and Wear Metal standards. Custom formulations are available. Standards for ASTM and European EU methods are also included.