Polymer Additives Library
GC/MS Mass Spectra Library

The analysis of additives contained in polymer materials is essential for managing and improving the quality of these materials, and for complying with regulations dealing with chemical substances. The Polymer Additives Library is a GCMS mass spectral library containing information on a wide range of additives utilized in polymer materials.
Features
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In addition to the existing library*, which contains 4,804 mass spectra for 494 types of polymer material additives and GC/MS pyrolysates from...
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This library provides GCMS and PY methods; both contain all necessary conditions and measurement parameters. Anyone can easily start analysis with...
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Retention indices are registered for all compounds. Compounds can be identified with a high degree of accuracy by reducing the library search results...
News / Events
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What is a Method Package?
Method Package contains ready-to-use analytical conditions and sample pretreatment procedures optimized for Shimadzu mass spectrometers and specific analytical applications.
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Shimadzu has released the Smart Metabolites Database™ Ver.2
The Smart Metabolites Database™ is a GC-MS(/MS) database that contains the information needed for analyzing metabolic components. In Ver.2, the number of registered components is increased to expand the reach of the analysis of food samples, focusing on plant secondary metabolites such as catechins and chlorogenic acids that are garnering interest as functional components to enable simultaneous analysis of over 600 components.
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Shimadzu has released the Smart Aroma Database
Smart Aroma Database provides efficient and accurate aroma analysis using GC-MS(/MS). Information on more than 500 compounds that contribute to the aroma is registered in Smart Aroma Database™, enabling the objective evaluation and analysis of aroma compounds using GC-MS(/MS).
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PBT Chemicals under TSCA - Analysis of PIP(3:1)
In 2021, under Section 6(h) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) addressed the problem of PIP (3:1) as a substance that has all three characteristics of a persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic (PBT) chemical, and began to regulate the commercial process and distribution of PIP (3:1) and PIP (3:1)-containing products or articles within the United States
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Shimadzu has released Py-Screener Ver.2
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Shimadzu has released the LabSolutions DB GCMS for GCMS-QP series
GC/MS software for secure database management in compliance with regulations.