Alcohol Content Testing

Alcohol content testing by GC-FID for quantitative measurement of methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol, and 2-propanol in cosmetic, chemical, and formulated products.

Price per sample:

$275

Additional information

Sample Size

100mL

Turnaround Time

3 weeks

Quantity

Our alcohol content testing service provides quantitative analysis of common volatile alcohols using GC-FID (Gas Chromatography with Flame Ionization Detection). This service is suitable for products that require accurate measurement of alcohol composition for quality, specification review, product development, or compliance support.

We analyze the following compounds:

  • Methanol
  • Ethanol
  • 1-Propanol
  • 2-Propanol

Alcohol content testing is useful for cosmetic, personal care, household, industrial, and specialty chemical products where alcohol levels may affect performance, labeling, safety, or formulation consistency. GC-FID is a well-established analytical technique for volatile organic compounds and is commonly used to generate reliable quantitative data for alcohol-based or alcohol-containing products.

This service can support raw materials, intermediate blends, and finished products. Whether you need to verify ethanol content, check for methanol presence, or review alcohol composition across multiple solvents, our alcohol content testing service helps provide clear and practical analytical data.

Key Service Details

  • Method: GC-FID
  • Analytes: Methanol, Ethanol, 1-Propanol, 2-Propanol
  • Sample Size: 100 mL recommended
  • Turnaround Time: Approximately 3 weeks
  • Price: $275 per sample

Results are reported quantitatively for the alcohols analyzed in the submitted sample. All work is subject to technical review upon sample receipt, including confirmation that the sample matrix is suitable for analysis.

Clients requesting alcohol content testing often also evaluate related services depending on product type and project goals. You may also be interested in our flash point testing, VOC testing, or broader analytical chemistry services for additional formulation review and safety characterization.

For general method background, GC is widely recognized for volatile compound analysis, and flame ionization detection is commonly used for organic solvent measurement. You may reference general chromatography resources such as ASTM or other recognized technical organizations when reviewing analytical approaches.

You may also be interested in our Flash Point Testing, VOC Testing, and All Services pages

Description

Our alcohol content testing service provides quantitative analysis of common volatile alcohols using GC-FID (Gas Chromatography with Flame Ionization Detection). This service is suitable for products that require accurate measurement of alcohol composition for quality, specification review, product development, or compliance support.

We analyze the following compounds:

Alcohol content testing is useful for cosmetic, personal care, household, industrial, and specialty chemical products where alcohol levels may affect performance, labeling, safety, or formulation consistency. GC-FID is a well-established analytical technique for volatile organic compounds and is commonly used to generate reliable quantitative data for alcohol-based or alcohol-containing products.

This service can support raw materials, intermediate blends, and finished products. Whether you need to verify ethanol content, check for methanol presence, or review alcohol composition across multiple solvents, our alcohol content testing service helps provide clear and practical analytical data.

Key Service Details

Results are reported quantitatively for the alcohols analyzed in the submitted sample. All work is subject to technical review upon sample receipt, including confirmation that the sample matrix is suitable for analysis.

Clients requesting alcohol content testing often also evaluate related services depending on product type and project goals. You may also be interested in our flash point testing, VOC testing, or broader analytical chemistry services for additional formulation review and safety characterization.

For general method background, GC is widely recognized for volatile compound analysis, and flame ionization detection is commonly used for organic solvent measurement. You may reference general chromatography resources such as ASTM or other recognized technical organizations when reviewing analytical approaches.

You may also be interested in our Flash Point Testing, VOC Testing, and All Services pages