Subject: Identification of plastic object
Mark Ritchie asked about the identification of clear rigid plastic strips. Plastics and constituent plasticizers, fillers and colorants can be differentiated and identified using infrared spectroscopy (a.k.a. FTIR). Some methods provide surface information only; microscope analyses are well suited to analysis of laminates and minute samples. Four methods used to identify plastics are described. 1. ATR (attenuated total reflectance) is used to make in-situ contact analysis on flexible plastics that yield to the shape of the ATR crystal (flat or domed). Analysis provides surface information only; consequently, ATR is ideal for analysis of homogeneous bulk plastics or very thin surface layers of laminates. It also is preferred for analysis of plastics (and rubbers) bulked or colored with carbon black. 2. Transmission is used to make analysis of thin bulk films of homogeneous plastic without sampling, or analysis of microscopic samples and laminates with a microscope accessory. The latter method is well suited to analysis of forensic evidence and required for analysis of individual layers in a laminate structure. Microscope analyses also are used to study contaminants and degradation gradients within plastic materials. 3. Specular reflection is used to make in-situ remote analysis on flat, glossy plastics. Analysis provides surface information only. Specular reflection does not require contact or samples; consequently, it is the least invasive of the four methods. Specular reflection is less sensitive than ATR and transmission, and provides less information about plasticizers, fillers, and colorants. 4. Diffuse reflectance is used to make analysis of particles abraded from a plastic surface onto silicon carbide abrasive paper; consequently, this method usually is restricted to rough surfaces of relatively large objects. Diffuse reflectance is less sensitive than ATR and transmission, and provides less information about plasticizers, fillers, and colorants. James Martin Orion Analytical, LLC *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:52 Distributed: Thursday, January 24, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-52-001 ***Received on Thursday, 24 January, 2002