BRT549
Chemical
- Dec 27, 2002
- 115
One of my duties is running the QC laboratory, and I need some help on determining whether to throw away several thousand dollars of elemental standards due to the expiration date. I did a purge of our analytical standards in 2007, and was throwing away stuff from the 70's and 80's. Now most of the stock is expiring again, and we haven't even opened alot of standards. Most of the online information about expiring standards has been posted by chemical supply houses that have an obvious bias. We are an agricultural chemicals manufacturer, and go through enough of the main elements (N, P, K, Fe, Mg, etc) to stay in date. It's mainly the oddball elements that we do once in a while, like the TCLP list, Be, Si, Cr, and Pt. Are there some elements that expire much faster than others, such as Hg?