Positive Material Identification: Qualification, Composition Verification and Counterfeit Detection of Polymeric Material using Mobile FTIR Spectrometers
Applications | 2014 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Rapid and reliable identification of polymeric materials is essential due to the proliferation of advanced formulations and global supply chains. Ensuring correct composition, performance compliance, and counterfeit detection is critical in manufacturing, safety, and quality assurance for sectors including aerospace, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and consumer products.
This application note demonstrates the use of mobile FTIR spectrometers for positive material identification (PMI) of polymers. It covers three analytical scenarios:
Mobile FTIR spectrometers such as Agilent’s 4300 and 4500 series offer robust solutions for PMI of polymers. By combining library search, discriminant analysis, and quantitative calibrations within an ergonomic, non-destructive platform, these systems streamline material verification, quality control, and counterfeit detection across diverse industries.
FTIR Spectroscopy
IndustriesMaterials Testing
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Rapid and reliable identification of polymeric materials is essential due to the proliferation of advanced formulations and global supply chains. Ensuring correct composition, performance compliance, and counterfeit detection is critical in manufacturing, safety, and quality assurance for sectors including aerospace, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and consumer products.
Study Objectives and Overview
This application note demonstrates the use of mobile FTIR spectrometers for positive material identification (PMI) of polymers. It covers three analytical scenarios:
- Identity verification via spectral library search
- Specification conformance through discriminant analysis
- Quantitative determination of specific additives such as phthalate plasticizers
Methodology and Instrumentation Used
- Instruments:
- Agilent 4300 Handheld FTIR: battery-powered, 2.2 kg, interchangeable sampling interfaces (ATR, specular, diffuse, grazing)
- Agilent 4500 Portable FTIR: 6.8 kg, diamond three-reflection ATR for enhanced sensitivity
- Software: Agilent MicroLab methods-driven interface enabling on-board library search, discriminant models, and quantitative PLS calibrations
- Sampling interfaces:
- Diamond ATR for bulk polymer analysis
- Germanium ATR for carbon-filled seals and o-rings
Main Results and Discussion
- Library Search
- Identified recycled polymer scrap and electronic-waste plastics by matching spectra to onboard library
- Achieved 5–10 % difference detection
- Discriminant Analysis
- Developed PLS-DA models for seal materials (e.g., VMQ vs. FKM elastomers) using 275 spectra across 18 elastomer classes
- Distinguished target vs. non-target groups with thresholds and pass/fail reporting in MicroLab
- Quantitative Analysis
- Calibrated phthalate content (0–30 %) in PVC toys using diamond ATR on the 4500 FTIR
- Achieved R² > 0.999 and quantitation down to 0.1 %
- On-site screening with color-coded warnings for regulatory compliance
Benefits and Practical Applications
- True non-destructive analysis: in-situ measurements without sample removal
- Rapid decision-making: immediate pass/fail results reduce downtime
- Versatility: broad range of polymers, coatings, composites, and elastomers
- User-friendly: guided workflows for non-specialists
Future Trends and Opportunities
- Integration with AI and cloud-based spectral databases for continuous learning and expanded libraries
- Enhanced miniaturization for improved portability and extended battery life
- Development of real-time field-deployable quantitative models for emerging contaminants and microplastics
- Automation of sampling interfaces for complex geometries
Conclusion
Mobile FTIR spectrometers such as Agilent’s 4300 and 4500 series offer robust solutions for PMI of polymers. By combining library search, discriminant analysis, and quantitative calibrations within an ergonomic, non-destructive platform, these systems streamline material verification, quality control, and counterfeit detection across diverse industries.
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