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Surface Cleaner Testing (IS: 14364)
Universal Testing & Research Center (Division of Sustainable Stewardship Private Limited), an ISO 17025:2017 certified Laboratory approved by BIS, NABL and QAI.Testing of surface cleaners involves various assessments to ensure the product's effectiveness, safety, and overall quality.
Quality Test Parameters:
- Cleaning Efficacy Testing: Evaluating the ability of the surface cleaner to effectively remove dirt, grease, stains, and other contaminants from various surfaces. Standardized testing methods may be employed to measure cleaning performance.
- Disinfectant Properties: If the surface cleaner claims to have disinfectant properties, testing may be conducted to evaluate its ability to kill or reduce the growth of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms commonly found on surfaces.
- Ingredient Analysis: Verifying the composition of the surface cleaner to ensure it contains the specified active ingredients in the correct concentrations. This includes checking for surfactants, disinfectants, solvents, fragrances, and other cleaning agents.
- pH Testing: Assessing the pH level of the surface cleaner to ensure it is suitable for the types of surfaces it is intended to clean. Improper pH levels may lead to damage or discoloration of surfaces.
- Compatibility with Surfaces: Ensuring that the surface cleaner is safe for use on various surfaces, such as countertops, glass, stainless steel, and ceramics, without causing damage.
- Fragrance Testing: Verifying the presence and concentration of any fragrances in the surface cleaner. Fragrance testing is important for consumers who may have sensitivities or preferences regarding scented cleaning products.
- Stability Testing: Examining the stability of the surface cleaner under different conditions, such as temperature and exposure to light. Stability testing helps determine the product's shelf life and ensures it remains effective over time.
- Foaming Properties: Evaluating the foaming properties of the surface cleaner, as consumers often associate lathering with cleanliness. The ability to produce sufficient foam is important for user satisfaction.
- Packaging Compatibility: Assessing the compatibility of the surface cleaner with its packaging to prevent interactions that could affect the product's quality, efficacy, or safety.
- Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring that the surface cleaner complies with relevant cleaning product regulations and standards in the region where it is being sold. This includes proper labeling, ingredient disclosure, and adherence to guidelines for household cleaning agents.
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