ANALYTICAL CHEMICAL LABORATORY SERVICES

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BION BION ANALYTICAL STANDARDS Suite 105 4804 S. Minnesota Ave. Sioux Falls SD 57108 Analytical chemical laboratory services; testing and evaluation of substrates from renewable fuel production; developing quality control standards in the nature of standard operating procedures and laboratory quality control protocols for renewable fuel production facilities;
GALBRAITH Galbraith Laboratories, Inc. 2323 Sycamore Drive Knoxville TN 379211750 analytical chemical laboratory services;
SOLITON SOLITON Suite 1 5132 South Cliff Ave. Sioux Falls SD 57108 Analytical chemical laboratory services; testing and evaluation of substrates for renewable fuels, grains, grain byproducts, and animal food; and lab-scale biological and chemical research;
THE ANALYTICAL PLUMB LINE BION ANALYTICAL STANDARDS Suite 105 4804 S. Minnesota Ave. Sioux Falls SD 57108 Analytical chemical laboratory services; testing and evaluation of substrates from renewable fuel production; developing quality control standards in the nature of standard operating procedures and laboratory quality control protocols for renewable fuel production facilities;
THE ANALYTICAL PLUMB LINE BION ANALYTICAL STANDARDS Suite 105 4804 S. Minnesota Ave. Sioux Falls SD 57108 Analytical chemical laboratory services; testing and evaluation of substrates from renewable fuel production; developing and producing analytical standards, reference materials, and proficiency program samples for analytical chemical laboratories; developing and managing laboratory proficiency testing programs for analytical chemical laboratories; and providing laboratory operation and test method development consultation for analytical chemical laboratories;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Embodiments of the invention provide an analytical method and analytical reagent solutions for determining the concentration of electrolyte components, such as copper, acid and chloride constituents in an acid or basic metal plating bath using a chemical analyzer. Common methods for measuring the concentration of copper general require two reagent solutions/two steps. This invention provides a novel analytical reagent solution that simplifies the chelating, buffering, and cleaning functions of separate regent solutions required for measuring electrolyte concentration. This has the benefits of reducing chemical inventory and associated dispensing equipment, and thus reducing chemical consumption.