Certified Reference Materials

We offer a wide range of Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) for testing applications including forensic and clinical toxicology analysis, diagnostic testing, therapeutic drug monitoring, Cannabis testing, environmental analysis, pharmaceutical research, and food & beverage testing.
Our Supelco®range of Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) is manufactured in accordance with ISO 17034 and characterized in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025. Our in-house brands of certified reference materials include Cerilliant®, Certipur® and TraceCERT®. We also distribute CRMs from internationally recognized producers such as NIST, National Research Council of Canada (NRC), JRC, Paragon Scientific (now LGC) and Whitehouse Scientific.
Our products include:
- Organic and inorganic CRMs for chromatography, mass spectrometry, quantitative NMR, ICP, and AAS testing platforms.
- Environmental matrix CRMs for testing parameters such as alkalinity, BOD, pH calibration, turbidity, and soil QC.
- CRMs for applications including industrial raw materials, spectroscopy, air monitoring, clinical chemistry, physical properties, and food & agriculture testing.
Products
Related Product Resources
- Achieve Calibration Excellence Aquastar® and Certipur® High-Quality Certified Reference Materials
Our Aquastar® and Certipur® line of CRMs including Karl Fischer (KF) standards, pH buffer calibration standards, Volumetric, Conductivity, AAS single element, IC single element, ICP single & multi-element standards are produced in accordance with ISO 17034 and characterized in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025 in Darmstadt (Germany).
- Article: How to Choose the Correct Reference Material Quality Grade
Choose ideal reference materials for analytical testing needs, whether for calibration or quantitative analysis, ensuring accuracy and reliability.
- Article: Complete Workflow for Comprehensive Cannabis Terpenes Analysis
Terpenes are a class of compounds responsible for the particular aroma or fragrance of the cannabis flower. The search of cannabis customers for a desired aroma or effect makes it important to determine the terpene profile of a cannabis strain.
To continue reading please sign in or create an account.
Don't Have An Account?