Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry

Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) is an analytical technique that uses a high-temperature plasma to ionize the atoms in a sample. The ionized atoms are then separated by their mass-to-charge ratio, and the resulting mass spectrum is used to determine the elemental composition of the sample.

Equipment Used in Moisture Analysis

The equipment used in moisture analysis includes:

  • A sample introduction system, which introduces the sample into the plasma.
  • A plasma generator, which creates the high-temperature plasma.
  • A mass spectrometer, which separates the ionized atoms by their mass-to-charge ratio.
  • A data acquisition system, which collects and analyzes the mass spectrum.

Water Damage

ICP-MS can be used to analyze water samples for the presence of contaminants. Water damage can be caused by a variety of factors, including flooding, leaks, and sewage backups. ICP-MS can be used to identify the source of the contamination and to determine the extent of the damage.