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  • 29.7.2021

    Reliable and effective antimicrobial testing through the IAC

    The SANITIZED AG TecCenter receives IAC Laboratory Certification for a second year. The in-house Microbiology Laboratory follows IAC test guidelines to determine the appropriate test method based on the antimicrobial additive and treated article.

     

  • 6.10.2020

    Ingredient branding in the textile industry

    Anyone who wishes to sell their products not only at the lowest price but also achieve healthy sales has to offer purchase arguments with relevance. In the textile industry, this includes brands that don’t just stand out in discount campaigns but also generate appeal.

     

     

  • 25.8.2020

    Moving away from substitutability: How an ingredient brand enhances your product

    In the consumer goods sector, brands serve as familiar reference points within the huge number of often substitutable products. In fashion, a brand characterizes the special style of a designer. With food products, the brand may express a quality standard or place of origin, whereas car brands convey aspects of performance, safety or family friendliness.

     

     

  • 4.5.2020

    The Biocidal Products Regulation: Relevant Facts for the PVC Industry

    Plasticized PVC products are very sensitive to microbial attacks. Especially outdoor applications with warm and humid conditions promote the growth of microorganisms. The extra-cellular enzymes in these microbes can break down plasticizers and other additives.

     

  • 8.1.2020

    What To Do If You Fail BPR Compliance On Labelling

    Unlike most of the other chemical regulations we assist our customers with, the BPR comes with a few non-technical requirements. In particular correctly labelling the items you’re selling for which you claim a biocidal effect, known as a ‘Treated Article’, containing a biocidal product. In this blog we’ll explore the steps necessary to ensure BPR compliant labelling for your products.

     

  • 8.1.2020

    Using BPR Compliance As A USP For Your Product

    Across the EU manufacturers, product owners and marketing teams may be missing out on an important USP for their products, BPR compliance. If you are selling a product that benefits from an antimicrobial effect brought about by the addition of a biocidal ingredient (known as a Treated Article under the BPR), then you are no doubt advertising this important characteristic.