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Improving Thermal Extraction Method Reproducibility through Instrument Temperature Calibration in the Sample Position


The influence of variations in desorption temperature, desorption flow and sample preparation on VDA 278 analysis method [1] robustness and reproducibility is studied using a wide variety of samples from automobile interior materials: polypropylene (PP) granulate, polyurethane (PU) foam, leather, Duroplastic plastics and paint. It is shown that a temperature difference of just two degrees at 90 °C or at 120 °C can lead to an emission deviation of ± 20 percent. Also, desorption flow is shown to have significant influence on paint stripe emission values while there is little influence on samples like PP granulate.

A software feature “VDA 278 calibration” is presented, which enables temperature calibration by just a few mouse-clicks. Examples shown are adjustment of the temperature to 90 °C and 120 °C respectively as required in the VDA 278 method, with a deviation smaller than ± 1.0 °C.

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