Case Studies in Polymer Reverse Engineering Service: Success Stories and Lessons Learned

What is Polymer Reverse Engineering?

Polymer reverse engineering is a process where scientists break down and analyze plastic or rubber materials to understand how they’re made. This includes identifying:

  • The base polymer
  • Additives like stabilizers, colorants, or plasticizers
  • How the material behaves with heat or chemicals
  • Molecular weight and how it’s distributed

It’s often used to:

  • Recreate competitor products
  • Investigate product failures
  • Improve existing formulations
  • Ensure regulatory compliance

Learn more: Reverse Engineering Service for Polymers in Medical Devices: Innovations and Challenges


🧪 Case Study 1: Understanding a Medical Catheter Material

Client Problem:
A medical device company wanted to copy a flexible and solvent-resistant catheter but didn’t know what materials were used.

Our Solution:

  • We used FTIR and DSC to find the polymer blend.
  • TGA revealed heat stability and additive loss.
  • GC-MS detected plasticizers and stabilizers.
  • GPC helped find the molecular weight.

Result:
We helped them replicate the material successfully for FDA submission after doing extractables/leachables testing.

👉 Learn more about Impurity Profiling for Generic USFDA Submissions


🔧 Case Study 2: Cracking in an Automotive Gasket

Client Problem:
An automotive supplier reported cracks in rubber gaskets under heat.

Our Solution:

  • DSC & TGA showed poor heat resistance.
  • FTIR identified degraded NBR rubber.
  • SEM-EDX detected contamination by chlorine.
  • The root cause was traced to PVC contamination.

Result:
The client changed their process and materials, fixing the issue.

✅ Related: Crosslinked Polymer Analysis: Challenges in Structural Elucidation


🎥 Case Study 3: Recreating a Barrier Film for Packaging

Client Problem:
A startup wanted to replicate a competitor’s 5-layer plastic film that blocked oxygen well.

Our Solution:

  • Microscopy mapped film structure.
  • DSC & FTIR identified materials (like EVOH).
  • GC-MS revealed additives.
  • We studied the surface treatment (like corona discharge).

Result:
We provided a full report to help their manufacturer recreate the film.

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🧰 Techniques Used in Reverse Engineering

Here’s a list of methods we use to study unknown polymers:

TechniquePurpose
FTIRFind polymer type by functional groups
DSCCheck melting point and glass transition
TGASee how material behaves when heated
GC-MSDetect additives like plasticizers or antioxidants
GPCMeasure molecular weight
SEM-EDXAnalyze fillers and surface composition

Each case may need a different set of tools depending on the complexity.


🏆 Why Choose Resolvemass?

At Resolvemass Laboratories Inc., our Polymer Reverse Engineering service helps clients:

  • Improve or replicate materials
  • Investigate failures
  • Understand their competitors
  • Get through regulatory hurdles

With our advanced labs, qualified scientists, and deep industry experience, we provide detailed, actionable reports — not just raw data.

Want to dive deeper into advanced analytical techniques?
📖 Explore: Molecular Weight and Polydispersity Estimation of Polymers


📘 References

  1. Lewis PR. Forensic Polymer Engineering: Why polymer products fail in service. Woodhead Publishing; 2016 Jun 9.
  2. De Brito MP, Dekker R, Flapper SD. Reverse logistics: a review of case studies. Springer Berlin Heidelberg; 2005.
  3. Gupta SD, Mukhopadhyay R, Baranwal KC, Bhowmick AK. Reverse engineering of rubber products: Concepts, tools, and techniques. CRC press; 2013 Sep 19.

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