Jordi Labs provides advanced laboratory testing services on a continuous and contract-basis for companies around the globe. We help businesses across a wide market cross-section to comply with relevant industry and regional specifications through a series of tailormade and standard test methods. From initial development and validation to downstream toxicological risk assessments, we can satisfy a comprehensive range of regulatory needs, including those imposed by EU legislation.
EU regulations govern the practices of companies operating and selling to markets within European Union member states. Naturally, the field of EU regulatory testing is unimaginably broad. At Jordi Labs, we specialize in EU regulatory testing and toxicology assessments for extractable and leachable (E&L) species in various end-products. These typically fall under European Standards (EN) and CEFIC specifications.
We are the industry-leading authority on E&L testing and have spearheaded numerous bespoke tests for companies around the world. When it comes to EU regulatory testing, our experienced chemists routinely assess E&L migration from plastic containers into aqueous food simulants according to test method EN 1186-3. Our chemists are also experienced in testing for non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) according to EU No 10/2011.
These are just a couple of examples of the EU regulatory standards that Jordi chemists regularly work towards. Please contact a member of the team if you are considering contract regulatory testing for a specific standard. Otherwise, browse the table below for further examples of our available EU-compliant test methods:
Standard | Category | Description |
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CEFIC - H2O2 7157 | EU | Hydrogen Peroxide for Industrial Use Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide Content Titrimetric Method |
CEFIC - H2O2 7161 | EU | Hydrogen Peroxide for Industrial Use Stability Test Determination of Percentage Loss of Hydrogen Peroxide after 16h at 96° |
CEFIC H2O2 7160 | EU | Hydrogen Peroxide for Industrial Use Determination of Apparent pH (pHa) Potentiometric Method |
EN 1860-2 | EU | Appliances, Solid Fuels and Firelighters for Barbecueing -- Part 2: Barbecue Charcoal and Barbecue Charcoal Briquettes. Requirements and Test Methods |
EN 1186-3 | EU | Materials and Articles in Contact with foodstuffs -- Plastics -- Part 3: Test Methods for overall migration into aqueous food simulants by total immersion |