Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Customers are asked to email the details of the testing service requested together with their preferred scheduled at services@admatel.com or by calling us at Tel. No. 8837 0461. You can send them by courier or you can bring it to ADMATEL personally. Walk in customers will be entertained and will be required to comply with our safety house rules. Observation inside the laboratory will not be allowed.
Place sample in any clean and dry storage such as aluminum foil, clean zip lock, or transparent plastic packaging with proper labels. Do not attach any adhesive to your samples to avoid contamination.
Yes, the only tool capable of on-site testing is the Handheld X-Ray Fluorescence (HXRF). Appointment for on-site testing should be agreed by both parties ahead of time. For more inquiries, please email us at services@admatel.com, and lab3@admatel.com.
Yes. One person is allowed to observe during the analysis. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, only virtual observation is allowed by request.
ADMATEL has discounts for students. Just present your student ID and proof of enrollment
Standard lead time for raw data is 3-5 working days upon receipt of payment. For urgent requests, we provide initial data in 24-48h.
No, but we accommodate beneficiaries of the DOST-PCIEERD Laboratory and Equipment Grant. This grant is a research subsidy for financing the expenses for testing and analysis fees, specifically in using the equipment in identified DOST-funded facilities, centers, labs. Interested applicants may submit proposals through the DOST Project Management Information System (DPMIS).
ADMATEL charges per test. Please see ADMATEL BROCHURE
We test samples as-received. The sample must be extracted from the source then the suspected microplastic directly tested in FTIR. We do not offer extraction service. But we can assist you in manually separating the suspected microplastics, we have here optical microscope if you need. You can manually separate using tweezer the suspected microplastic by viewing the filtered specimen in an optical microscope or if it is visible by naked eye you can easily pick it up, then send the suspected microplastic to us for FTIR analysis. Make sure that after filtration the sample will be dried so that you can easily pick up the sample (suspected microplastic). One particle is equivalent to one sample (1 suspected microplastic). You can also do simple filtration and choose the desired particle or suspected microplastic sample for FTIR.
For the identification of samples with size 5mm and above, we use the FTIR ATR method. For samples less than 5mm in size, we use FTIR Microscope. FTIR Microscopy is also used for non-destructive analysis and identification of contaminant or unknown material on metallic or non-polymeric material.