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Laboratory analysis of nanomaterials release
You wish to analyze the release of nanomaterials
What is nanomaterial release?
First of all, chemical molecules with low molecular weight or small size present in the composition of a material are more likely to be transferred to the environment in contact with the material, even more so if the material is aqueous. This type of transfer is called leaching. Thus, in the presence of nanomaterials, there is a risk of release of nanomaterials into their environment.
Why perform a nanomaterial release analysis?
The problem of the release of nanomaterials is a major issue in the fields of cosmetics, health and food.
Indeed, nanomaterials, due to their composition and their size between 1 and 100 nm, can have harmful effects in their environment. It is therefore crucial to determine to what extent they are released and what is their nature.
Indeed, many regulations (R-Nano, REACH, ISO 10993-22) stipulate very precise rules regarding the use and the voluntary presence or not of nanomaterials in products.
The support of a competent laboratory in the analysis of nanomaterials release is therefore essential for all industrialists who must manage the problem of nanomaterials release.
FILAB supports you in the analysis of nanomaterial release
Through our three levels of services: analysis, expertise and R&D support, FILAB assists companies from all sectors in the analysis of nanomaterial release. FILAB provides its clients with the know-how and experience of its team, as well as a 2100m² analytical park equipped with state-of-the-art equipment.
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