Detergent analysis is not only a legal requirement but also a critical step to ensure product quality, consumer safety, and export compliance. However, analysis mistakes can lead to wasted time, invalid results, and even commercial setbacks. Let’s explore the most common errors in detergent testing and how to prevent them effectively.
Poor sampling techniques can compromise the entire test result. Samples not taken from various production stages or that lack homogeneity may misrepresent the product.
Sampling should be done by trained staff, following proper protocols, and from different points in the production line.
Exposure to heat, light, or contamination during transport to the lab can alter the sample’s integrity and distort the analysis.
Use sealed, non-reactive containers and maintain appropriate temperature conditions during transport.
Requesting tests without providing full product data, such as composition, usage purpose, or target market, may result in incorrect or insufficient testing.
Include all necessary product details, such as ingredient list and safety data sheet (MSDS), when submitting samples.
Every country and export market may follow different regulations. Tests performed under the wrong standard can lead to shipment rejections.
Ensure tests are conducted according to relevant standards like ISO, TS, or EU regulations, based on your export destination.
Even if the test is correct, errors in documentation or missing data in the report can delay product launches or lead to disqualification.
Reports should be accurate, clear, and formatted according to regulatory requirements, including translated versions if needed.
TTS Laboratuvar provides expert support to prevent these common issues, offering certified infrastructure and consulting for seamless detergent analysis. From sampling to reporting, every step is professionally managed.
Even minor mistakes in detergent testing can cause major disruptions in production and sales. Collaborating with a qualified laboratory like TTS Laboratuvar ensures accuracy, compliance, and peace of mind throughout the entire process.