Bmoore55
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Analytical Lab Testing?
I don't want to break the rules or anything here, but I wanted to know if it is poor form to offer analytical lab testing services to the members
here? I have my own equipment and company, but if that is not allowed here I understand. I just wanted to offer. Thanks
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I think on the contrary this can be very interesting.
Let us know more
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we are very interested as many of us can afford the money or the space to have all the instruments necessary for a real analysis, but we are moatly on
the cheap side of prices and scattered around the world so if you can give as a range of locations and prices would be great
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Bmoore55
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Whew ok I thought it might be breaking a rule or something. Well in short I spent a lot of time and a lot of debt to start my own analytical lab. At
the same time I have always been a fan/admirer of everything sciencemadness and all so I just wanted to offer my services to the good folks here just
as a means to do cool stuff for people.
In my lab I have FTIR,FTIR Microscope, GCMS, Pyrolysis GCMS, TGA, DSC, and I work with a gentleman who got me into this type of business who runs and
SEM-EDS. Im hoping one day to get a benchtop NMR but that has not happened just yet. I do work for a bunch of different companies, but I also do work
for individuals. So.. that's what I do haha.
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Bmoore55
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Shoot I forgot! I also have an XRD
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Nice, this would be very useful I am sure.
But more details are necessary.
Where are you based? How should samples be sent? How are results returned? How long will it take? How much will it cost? etc. etc.
I have an HPLC in my garage, perhaps I could offer my services too. Hmm....
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Bmoore55
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an HPLC in your garage, thats awesome! let me know what kind of detectors your have on your instrument, people who do good LC work are hard to find.
https://www.mooreanalytical.com/
Most of the information people need are in the link here, as far as prices are concerned I have some set prices for routine stuff like FTIR and what
not, but most of my stuff is quoted out depending on the project and how complex the request is. I do offer the SciencMadness member discount of
course
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Quote: Originally posted by Bmoore55 |
https://www.mooreanalytical.com/
Most of the information people need are in the link here, as far as prices are concerned I have some set prices for routine stuff like FTIR and what
not, but most of my stuff is quoted out depending on the project and how complex the request is. I do offer the SciencMadness member discount of
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Thanks for the link. I've had a quick look at the site and I don't see any set prices listed for FTIR though.
Quote: Originally posted by Bmoore55 | An HPLC in your garage, thats awesome! let me know what kind of detectors your have on your instrument, people who do good LC work are hard to find.
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I currently only have a variable wavelength detector. Actually, I have two VWDs but one needs a new lamp so it's not in use.
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Bmoore55
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Sorry I misspoke, what I meant is the price for a typical IR spectra with data processing, library matching, and interpretation are a fixed rate. I
don't post my rates on my website because of issues I have had with certain competitors in my area. But in short I have been charging $200.00 for a
full data workup and the prices can fluctuate depending on how much work I have to do. Like I said that is my rate for industry, folks from here get a
good discount of which I am still trying to determine what is fair. Seeing as how there is a lot of people who do good work on little budget I am
kinda fishing for what is fair price to this community.
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