Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA)

Written by Abdul Bari | Updated: February 11, 2026

Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA)

Written by Abdul Bari |  Updated: February 11, 2026

Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA)

Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA) is an analysis technique that determines the nature and amount of volatile product or products evolved from a sample subjected to a controlled temperature program. Vapors released from the sample due to processes such as evaporation, decomposition o r outgassing of inclusions during thermal treatment are immediately transferred through an interface, to the evolved gas analysis (EGA) system. The EGA system can utilize a variety of  instrumentation such as Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Mass Spectrometry (MS) or combination of MS with gas chromatography (GC-MS). Simultaneous thermal analysis using techniques such as  TGA (thermogravimetry) or DSC (differential scanning calorimetry), can also be done, coupled with a fast Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer (QMS). This enables identification of the evolved gas components and real time correlation with the other thermal analysis parameters. In case directly coupled EGA systems are not available, then, the evolved gasses can suitably be captured, for example, in an adsorbent followed by thermal desorption for off-line analysis.

EGA is widely used for polymer/plastics samples that contain a variety of additives, such as flame retardants, fillers, plasticizers, coloring matters, and antioxidants. The EGA technique has also been applied to other materials including chemical, pharmaceuticals, biomass, and various organic and inorganic compounds.

Common Uses of Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA)

  • Compositional and mass balance analysis
  • Aging and decomposition processes
  • Desorption behavior
  • Study of evaporation and volatilization processes

 Advantages of Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA)

  • Compositional, mass balance and calorimetric information can be measured real-time.  
  • Low sample quantity.
  • Wide heating temperature range and variety of materials can be analyzed
  • Qualitative and quantitative analysis possible

Limitations of Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA)

  • Samples must be vacuum compatible
  • Complicated for unstable materials
  • Mostly used for lower molecular weight gasses/vapors.

 Industrial Applications of Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA)

ABOUT AUTHOR

Abdul Bari

Abdul Bari

Author
Abdul Bari is an Electronics Engineering specialist, researcher, and Material Testing Consultant with over 7 years of experience in semiconductor engineering, material characterization, and VLSI aging monitoring techniques. Holding a postgraduate degree in Engineering Management, he combines strong technical expertise with strategic insight to drive innovation in semiconductor reliability and advanced material testing. Abdul began his career as a freelancer on Upwork, building a global client base and a reputation for delivering high-quality engineering solutions. His consultancy work has since expanded into high-impact projects, connecting stakeholders with top-tier laboratories and ensuring compliance with ASTM, ISO, and other international standards. At Infinita Lab, Abdul leads initiatives that merge technical knowledge with strategic business execution—enhancing operational efficiency, managing competitive bids, and guiding cross-functional teams. His experience spans industries including semiconductors, automotive, aerospace, energy, and industrial manufacturing, with expertise in reliability testing, failure analysis, and performance validation. A published researcher, Abdul is recognized for his work on Early Capture-Based VLSI Aging Monitoring Techniques. Read the IEEE article. He also contributes to industry advancements through technical writing, editing, and consulting.
Home / Material Testing Service / Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA)

Discover more from Infinita Lab

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

×

Talk to an Expert

    Connect Instantly

    (888) 878-3090
    Ensure Quality with the Widest Network of Accredited Labs
    • ddd
      Quick Turnaround and Hasslefree process
    • ddd
      Confidentiality Guarantee
    • ddd
      Free, No-obligation Consultation
    • ddd
      100% Customer Satisfaction

      ddd

      Start Material Testing