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Agrochemicals, including pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and plant growth regulators, play a vital role in modern agriculture. However, their formulation, application, and residue levels are strictly regulated to ensure environmental safety, human health, and compliance with international trade standards.
volatile organic compound (VOC) testing for pesticides and other products, in order to meet regulations on VOC content. VOC content analysis includes testing to help clients meet California compliance for VOC content in pesticides.
VOC chemicals testing include: Methyl-bromide, 1,3-dichloropropene, Metam-sodium, Chloropicrin, Metam-potassium, Glyphosate, and many other compounds.
Triclosan is a synthetic antimicrobial agent commonly used in personal care products, textiles, plastics, and household items. Due to potential health and environmental concerns—including endocrine disruption and antimicrobial resistance—its usage is tightly regulated in many regions.
Phthalates are a group of plasticizers commonly used to increase the flexibility of plastics, especially polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Due to their potential health risks—such as endocrine disruption and reproductive toxicity—the use of specific phthalates is strictly regulated in consumer products across global markets.
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are a large group of synthetic chemicals widely used for their oil- and water-repellent properties in industrial applications and consumer products. Due to their persistence in the environment and potential health risks—including carcinogenicity, endocrine disruption, and immune system effects—PFAS are subject to increasing regulatory scrutiny worldwide.
ISO 11930:2019 is an international standard that specifies a method for evaluating the preservative efficacy of cosmetic products. It is commonly referred to as the Preservative Efficacy Test (PET) or Challenge Test.
1,4-Dioxane is a synthetic industrial chemical commonly used as a solvent, stabilizer, and by-product in the manufacturing of certain surfactants, detergents, cosmetics, and personal care products. It is not intentionally added to products but may appear as a contaminant or residual from ethoxylation processes (e.g., in PEG compounds, sodium laureth sulfate, etc.).
Formaldehyde is a volatile organic compound (VOC) used in the production of resins, adhesives, textiles, disinfectants, and preservatives. It may also occur as a residual contaminant or off-gas from treated materials, especially in textiles, wood products, cosmetics, and construction materials.
Chitosan is a biopolymer derived from the deacetylation of chitin, typically sourced from crustacean shells. It is widely used in pharmaceuticals, biomedical applications, cosmetics, agriculture, and food packaging due to its biocompatibility, biodegradability, antimicrobial, and film-forming properties.
The 57 potential allergens (also referred to as fragrance allergens) are chemical compounds identified by regulatory authorities like the European Union (EU) as substances that may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. These must be declared on cosmetic product labels if their concentration exceeds certain thresholds.
Flash point measurement in certain cosmetics products.Flash point measurement methods (rapid equilibrium, closed cup methods)/Abel according to ISO 13736/ Pensky-Martens according to ISO 2719/according to standard ASTM D56/Cleveland Open Cup (open cup) according to ISO 2592
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