TEXTILE division ANALYSIS
Chemical tests
The articles of clothing and their accessories are the most frequent causes of irritating and allergic dermatitis from contact, and they can contain irritating, toxic and cancerogenic substances prohibited from the European and Italian Regulation. Chelab executes numerous test of security evaluation of textile products from the chemical point of view. As follows a representative list of the most requested chemical tests is reported.
| ANALYSIS | REGULATION |
|---|---|
Free and hydrolyzed formaldehyde |
UNI EN ISO 14184/00 |
Aromatic amines from azodyes |
UNI EN 14362-1 E 2/04 |
Faded dyes: cancerogenic , mutagenic and potentially sensitizing |
DIN 54231/05 + internal method |
Hexavalent chromium |
UNI EN ISO 17075/08 or DIN 53314/96 or internal method |
Chrorphenols (PCP - TCP) |
Internal method |
Organic-stannic compounds |
UNI EN ISO 17353/06 |
Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons (IPA) |
Internal method |
Polychlorobiphenyl (PCB) |
Internal method |
Phtalates |
Internal method |
pH (extract) |
UNI EN ISO 3071/06 |
Fluorides |
Internal method |
Heavy metals on the sample such as:
|
Internal method |
Heavy metals on cession test |
UNI EN ISO 105-E04 + internal method |
Method of extraction of heavy metals by an alkaline sweat solution
|
UNI EN ISO 105-E04 + internal method |
Method of extraction of heavy metals by a solution of saliva
|
UNI EN 71-3/02 + internal method |
Determination of Nickel in leaching test from articles destined to direct and prolonged contact with the skin |
UNI EN 1811/00 + internal method |
Pesticides on cotton - donload file PDF |
UNI EN 12393/99 + internal method |
Organic and organohalogen compounds |
EPA 5021 B 1996 + EPA 8260 B 1996 |
BHT (in PVC and in textiles) |
Internal method |
Evaluation of potential ocular irritection using the ocular irritection system |
Internal method |