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Information About Chemical Analysis & Its Types

Having your products verified in a chemical testing laboratory will make sure they meet appropriate standards and regulations. However, depending on your specific product and shipping destination, there are various kinds of chemical testing and various standards.


WHAT IS CHEMICAL TESTING?


Chemical testing tells us what specific material or product is made of. To assist manufacturers and suppliers make sure their products conform with regulatory safety needs, several chemical testing techniques are used through a wide range of industries. You’ll need a chemical testing laboratory to accomplish this.


DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRODUCTS NEED DIFFERENT KINDS OF CHEMICAL TESTING TECHNIQUES AND STANDARDS, WHICH CAN BE DESCRIBED IN FIVE WAYS.


1. COMPOSITION ANALYSIS


Composition analysis can be qualitative, also recognized as fundamental analysis (defining what elements are present), and quantitative (defining how much of each are present). A method called spectrometry is often used to determine the chemical composition of the sample and to identify any impurities that could affect the quality of the material, depending on the material being tested.


2. TRACE CONTAMINATION FINDING


During the production process, sometimes products can become contaminated. Including chemicals, flexible electronics, cosmetics, food packaging, pharmaceuticals, and petroleum products, contamination can occur in a wide range of products


3. METAL TESTING


To check whether samples contain any foreign metallic substances or any specific substances that shouldn’t be in the alloy, metal testing is used to determine the composition and properties of metal and metal alloys (forged mixtures).


To determine their exact composition, chemical testing for metals is usually a non-destructive process; however, alloys usually must be broken down. The results are matched with chemical-property databases so that unmarked pure, common metals can be recognized.


4. MATERIALS TESTING


From a mixture of materials, most products are made, each of which impacts the product's overall quality and strength and may require to meet various regulatory needs. As such, a diverse range of materials testing can be performed, involving but not limited to metals, polymers, plastics, ceramics, and paper.


5. REGULATORY TESTING


Whatever your product, there are likely regulations in place in your destination market that require your product to be certified as meeting consumer protection laws as well as health and safety standards. When they achieve the intended market, chemical testing on hardlines and soft lines to confirm compliance with those regulations offers you an assurance that your products won’t be denied or recalled.


Conclusion:


Chemical analysis can be done with the help of certain testing such as material testing, regulatory testing, metal testing, trace contamination detection, composition analysis, etc. This analysis can guide people about the material content of the product.

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