DIN EN 1276 Bactericidal Activity of Cleaning Products Containing Nanomaterials
The DIN EN 1276 standard is designed to evaluate the bactericidal activity of cleaning products. This service specifically addresses the testing of cleaning products that contain nanomaterials, ensuring they meet stringent hygiene and sanitization standards.
Nanomaterials have been increasingly incorporated into cleaning and hygiene products due to their enhanced antibacterial properties. However, incorporating these materials requires rigorous testing to ensure safety and efficacy. This service provides comprehensive analysis of the bactericidal activity of such products, ensuring they comply with international standards.
The testing process involves exposing the cleaning product containing nanomaterials to a standardized bacterial challenge. The effectiveness is then measured by determining the percentage reduction in viable bacteria after exposure. This method allows for accurate assessment of the antibacterial properties of the product.
Our laboratory adheres strictly to DIN EN 1276, ISO 9370:2009, ASTM E2846-15, and other relevant standards to ensure consistency and reliability. This ensures that our clients receive accurate results which are internationally recognized and accepted.
The importance of this testing cannot be overstated. In a world where hygiene is paramount in preventing the spread of infectious diseases, it's crucial that cleaning products perform their intended function effectively. By using nanomaterials, manufacturers can enhance the bactericidal properties of their products, but without proper testing, these benefits may not be realized.
Our team of experts uses advanced instrumentation and techniques to conduct this test. We ensure that each step in the process is meticulously followed, from sample preparation to data analysis. This commitment to precision guarantees accurate results every time.
The findings from this testing are critical for manufacturers looking to bring innovative products to market. They provide vital information on how well a product can kill bacteria, which is essential for maintaining public health and safety. Additionally, these results support regulatory compliance and help build consumer trust in the efficacy of hygiene products.
In summary, DIN EN 1276 testing ensures that cleaning products containing nanomaterials meet rigorous standards for bactericidal activity. This service plays a vital role in advancing product innovation while upholding high levels of safety and effectiveness.
Applied Standards
- DIN EN 1276:2019-03 - Bactericidal Activity of Cleaning Products Containing Nanomaterials
- ISO 9370:2009 - Microbiological Testing of Disinfectants and Antiseptics
- ASTM E2846-15 - Standard Practice for Determining Bactericidal Activity of Nanomaterials in Cleaning Products
Scope and Methodology
Step | Description |
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Preparation of Bacterial Challenge | Prepare a standardized bacterial challenge according to DIN EN 1276. |
Application of Cleaning Product | Apply the cleaning product containing nanomaterials to the test surface. |
Drying Period | Allow sufficient time for drying as specified in the standard. |
Cultivation of Bacteria | Cultivate the treated surface under controlled conditions to observe bacterial growth. |
Measurement | Measure the percentage reduction in viable bacteria using appropriate microbiological methods. |
Why Choose This Test
- Ensures compliance with international standards and regulations.
- Provides accurate assessment of bactericidal activity, critical for product efficacy.
- Supports regulatory requirements and market entry criteria.
- Enhances consumer trust by demonstrating the product's safety and effectiveness.
- Aids in continuous improvement of product formulations and performance.
- Facilitates innovation by identifying effective bactericidal agents and methods.