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title: "Microplastics Detection: Analysis of Industrial Filters for Regulatory Compliance"
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tags: ["Case study", "Characterization of Materials", "microplastics", "polymers", "EN", "pll_6a1829f34ff63"]
timestamp: "2026-06-02T09:42:47Z"
published: "2026-05-29T12:09:52Z"
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author: "Laure Durieux"
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# Microplastics Detection: Analysis of Industrial Filters for Regulatory Compliance

Case Study
# Microplastics Detection: Analysis of Industrial Filters for Regulatory Compliance

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## What was the issue?

**As part of its regulatory compliance requirements and quality control of its products, our client, a cosmetics specialist, urgently contacted the **FILAB laboratory to demonstrate that the PE it uses is not found in its finished products. ****

To meet this regulatory and technical challenge, FILAB deployed a proven microplastics detection approach, already validated on many complex matrices in the laboratory. While our methodology is based on rigorous analytical standards, its application is tailored to the client’s real-world needs: here, it takes the form of a custom protocol, optimized for direct analysis on its silicon filters and sized to meet its operational urgency..

## Contents

 01 The context and the client challenge [](#cont-01) 02 The technical solution proposed by FILAB [](#cont-02) 03 Benefits for the client [](#cont-03) 04 Study Conclusion [](#cont-04)   01
## The context and the client challenge

The client uses molten Polyethylene ([PE](https://filab.fr/en/our-services/our-analysis-services/polymer-materials-analysis-laboratory/polyethylene-pe-materials-analysis-laboratory.md)) in the formulation of certain products. The main challenge is to demonstrate that this [polymer](https://filab.fr/en/our-services/our-analysis-services/polymer-materials-analysis-laboratory/plastics-processing-polymers.md) remains perfectly integrated into the product and that there is **no presence of [microplastics](https://filab.fr/en/our-services/our-analysis-services/laboratory-analysis-microplastics.md)** (residual solid Polyethylene particles) in the finished product.

They urgently need to analyze several already prepared filtration samples (cut-off thresholds of 1µm and 5µm to validate the absence or presence of PE microparticles.

For the laboratory to carry out this analysis, the client provided us with specific Silicon filters of 10mm in diameter, ready for analysis.

![](https://filab.fr/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/ecovadis-2026-06-02T112442.786-e1780392361680.png)

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## The technical solution proposed by FILAB

In response to the urgency and the specificity of the matrices, FILAB has implemented a targeted, step-by-step analytical protocol, ensuring maximum efficiency and cost control.

**Step 1: Optical screening and molecular characterization (µFTIR)**

The first phase of the analysis is based on combining two techniques directly on the surface of the Silicon filters:

**1/ [Optical microscopy](https://filab.fr/en/our-technical-resources/laboratory-of-analysis-and-observation-by-optical-microscope-mo.md) :** to locate, count, and map suspicious particles on the filter.

**2/ [Micro-Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (µFTIR)](https://filab.fr/en/our-technical-resources/laboratory-analysis-ftir-microscopy.md) :** to obtain the chemical signature of particles larger than 50µm (and down to 20-30µm if the matrix allows it). This step makes it possible to reliably distinguish solid polyethylene from any other impurities.

**Step 2: Ultra-precise analysis of microparticles ([RAMAN spectroscopy](https://filab.fr/en/our-technical-resources/laboratory-analysis-raman-spectroscopy.md))**

To ensure complete exhaustiveness and cover the full spectrum of the supplied filters (notably the thresholds at 1µm and 5µm, FILAB systematically carries out a second phase of analysis by **RAMAN micro-spectroscopy**.

This cutting-edge technology takes over to **identify [particles](https://filab.fr/en/our-services/our-expertise-services/laboratory-analysis-particulate-contaminant.md) of smaller size** (less than 20µm), which are inaccessible in conventional infrared analysis.

In addition, it provides the mathematical and physical certainty that no microplastics are present across the entire particle size range required by the regulatory context.

![](https://filab.fr/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/ecovadis-2026-05-28T155637.995-e1779976672852.png)

*Analyses are carried out on a maximum number of particles per filter. To ensure maximum responsiveness in the face of urgency, investigations are stopped on a sample as soon as the presence of microplastics (polyethylene) is confirmed.*

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## Benefits for the client

Faced with a major regulatory and commercial imperative, the collaboration between [**FILAB**](https://filab.fr/en/)and its client shows that a complex technical constraint can be overcome through a tailored, agile approach.

By combining the complementary strengths of **Micro-IRTF** (for global screening) and **Raman spectroscopy** (for detecting the tiniest traces), FILAB provided its client with a complete analytical mapping, carried out directly on its silicon filters. The optimized stop rule (*Stop on Positives*) and the bundled logistics offer made it possible to reconcile **operational urgency** with **cost control**.

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## Study Conclusion

Thanks to this rigorous protocol, our client secures the compliance of its products, validates control over its Polyethylene formulation processes, and provides indisputable scientific evidence to support its quality requirements. A concrete illustration of FILAB's expertise: turning an urgent technical issue into a calm, lasting compliance solution.

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