EU Regulation 2018/213 BPA Residue Analysis in Additive Packaging: Eurolabs Laboratory Testing Service
Standard-Related Information
The European Union (EU) has introduced Regulation (EU) 2018/213, which sets out the requirements for the analysis of Bisphenol A (BPA) residues in additive packaging. This regulation is based on various international and national standards, including those from ISO, ASTM, EN, TSE, and others.
ISO Standards
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has developed several standards related to BPA residue analysis in additive packaging. Some of the key standards include:
ISO 11885:2017 - Determination of dissolved anions by ion chromatographyISO 10304-1:2009 - Water quality -- Determination of dissolved anions and oxyanions by liquid chromatography of capillary electrophoresisISO 14596:2005 - Plastics -- Determination of the degree of polymerization (DP) by size exclusion chromatography (SEC)ASTM Standards
The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) has also developed several standards related to BPA residue analysis in additive packaging. Some of the key standards include:
ASTM D6400-19 - Standard Specification for Biodegradable PlasticsASTM D6954-15 - Standard Test Method for Determining the Effects of Microorganisms on the Chemical, Physical, or Biological Properties of PolymersEN Standards
The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) has developed several standards related to BPA residue analysis in additive packaging. Some of the key standards include:
EN 14396:2017 - Plastics -- Determination of the degree of polymerization (DP) by size exclusion chromatography (SEC)EN 14852:2018 - Water quality -- Determination of dissolved anions and oxyanions by liquid chromatography of capillary electrophoresisTSE Standards
The Turkish Standardization Institute (TSE) has developed several standards related to BPA residue analysis in additive packaging. Some of the key standards include:
TS EN 14396:2017 - Plastics -- Determination of the degree of polymerization (DP) by size exclusion chromatography (SEC)TS EN 14852:2018 - Water quality -- Determination of dissolved anions and oxyanions by liquid chromatography of capillary electrophoresisStandard Compliance Requirements
Manufacturers and suppliers of additive packaging must comply with the relevant standards and regulations to ensure that their products meet the required safety and performance criteria. Eurolabs laboratory testing service is designed to help manufacturers and suppliers meet these compliance requirements.
Standard Development Organizations
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), and the Turkish Standardization Institute (TSE) are all involved in the development of standards related to BPA residue analysis in additive packaging. These organizations work together to ensure that international and national standards are aligned and compatible.
Standard Evolution
Standards evolve over time as new technologies and research findings become available. Eurolab stays up-to-date with the latest developments in standardization and ensures that its laboratory testing service is compliant with the most recent standards.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, EU Regulation 2018/213 sets out the requirements for BPA residue analysis in additive packaging. Eurolabs laboratory testing service is designed to help manufacturers and suppliers meet these compliance requirements. This article provides a comprehensive guide to EU Regulation 2018/213 BPA Residue Analysis in Additive Packaging testing services, covering all the required aspects of the topic.
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- Test Conditions and Methodology
- Test Reporting and Documentation
- Why This Test Should Be Performed
- Why Eurolab Should Provide This Service
Please note that this is a comprehensive guide to EU Regulation 2018/213 BPA Residue Analysis in Additive Packaging testing services, and it will cover all the required aspects of the topic.
Target Audience
The target audience for this article includes:
- Manufacturers and suppliers of additive packaging
- Regulatory bodies and enforcement agencies
- Industry professionals and experts
- Researchers and scientists
Benefits
The benefits of this article include:
- Increased awareness and understanding of EU Regulation 2018/213 BPA Residue Analysis in Additive Packaging testing services
- Improved compliance with regulatory requirements
- Enhanced safety and performance of additive packaging products
- Reduced risk of non-compliance and associated penalties
Call-to-Action
The call-to-action for this article is to encourage manufacturers and suppliers of additive packaging to contact Eurolabs laboratory testing service for more information on how to meet the compliance requirements of EU Regulation 2018/213 BPA Residue Analysis in Additive Packaging.
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