Expertise in the Physical
Characterisation of Materials
MCA Services
Unit 1A Long Barn, North End, Meldreth, Cambridgeshire SG8 6NT UK
01763 262333
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Data Interpretation and Assistance
We
don’t
believe
that
contract
analysis
ends
when
you
receive
the
results
for
your
samples.
Our
analytical
options
and
instrumentation
generate
a
wealth
of
information
but
interpretation
of
these
is
often
very
specialised
and
can
be
a
time
consuming
and
daunting
process.
At
MCA
we
have
decades
of
experience
and
expertise
in
the
application
of
our
techniques
to
a
diverse
range
of
samples
and
are
always
happy
to
work
with
you
to
provide
assistance
with
interpreting
results
and
relating
them
specifically
to
your
samples
and
applications.
What’s
more,
this
is
generally
provided
at
no
additional
charge.
After
all,
you
know
about
your
samples
and
products
and
we
know
all
about our analytical techniques and this ensures the most information is gained from our services.
Key Benefits:
•
Interpretation of results relating to samples, applications and performance
•
Free data interpretation on our analyses.
•
Extension to written reports and reviews.
•
Application of the most relevant data reduction methods and options
•
Selection of the most applicable results and graphical representations
•
Generation of overlay plots to compare multiple samples graphically
•
Revealing easily missed subtleties within results
•
Expansion of analytical software reporting options to include non-standard formats
•
Relating differences in analytical data to sample performance
•
Comparison of historical data with current data
•
Assistance with technical details for publications and supply of graphical data
•
Interpretation of results alongside other data, for example SEM images
•
Collaboration on co-funded projects
Our
instrumentation
and
software
is
extremely
powerful;
capable
of
extensive
and
comprehensive
reporting
formats
and
data
reduction.
For
this
reason
we
supply
results
in
standard
reporting
formats
which
include
the
most
commonly
required
information.
It
is,
however,
possible
to
expand
these
to
include
very
specialised
data
reduction
and
report
formats.
These
can
be
supplied
in
a
file
format
suitable
for
direct
application
to
written
reports,
presentations
and
publications.
Furthermore,
raw
data
can
often
be
supplied
in
a
Microsoft
Excel
file
for further manipulation or application to additional data.