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Chemir, A Division of Evans Analytical Group

2672 Metro Boulevard
Maryland Heights, MO 63043-2412

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About Chemir, A Division of Evans Analytical Group:

Chemir, A Division of Evans Analytical Group, solves difficult problems that require independent analytical investigations, such as deformulation (reverse engineering),chemical analysis,custom synthesis, materials testing,identification of unknowns, product failure analysis and contaminant identification.

Our Ph.D. chemists supervise state-of-the-art analytical testing and chemical analysis for pharmaceuticals, medical devices, food and beverage products, industrial chemicals, coatings, plastics, polymers and other consumer and industrial products.

Chemir tests plastics and polymers to investigate difficult problems. We have investigated a wide range of polymeric materials including thermplastics, thermosets, elastomers, specialty polymers, composites, adhesives, & sealants.

As an independent testing lab, our facility is ISO 9001 certified, cGMP compliant, FDA registered and DEA licensed. We also offer litigation support services for intellectual property and patent disupute cases.

Products by Chemir, A Division of Evans Analytical Group

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Chemir Analytical Services is the industry leader in the deformulation of products and materials. Also known as reverse engineering, deformulation is the separation, identification and quantitation...Read More
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Materials identification can be used to determine the components of an unknown material, confirm the identity of a suspect material, or to identify differences in similar materials. An unknown...Read More
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When an unknown material is found in a product, manufacturers need to know the source of contamination. Contaminant testing projects involve the determination of components at low concentrations...Read More

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06/28/2011
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