
Mandatory Analyses for Detergents are a set of chemical, physical, and environmental tests required to ensure product safety, regulatory compliance, and environmental protection. Mandatory Analyses for Detergents are essential for placing detergent products on the market.
Consumer safety assurance
Environmental impact control
Verification of label declarations
Compliance with detergent regulations
Thus, Mandatory Analyses for Detergents are a legal and technical requirement.
Mandatory analyses include:
Total active matter determination
Anionic, nonionic, and cationic surfactant analysis
Phosphate / phosphonate determination
Reference Standards:
ISO 2871, ISO 2271
pH determination
Density and viscosity
Solubility and appearance
These tests ensure product stability and performance.
Aerobic biodegradability of surfactants
References:
OECD 301 Series
EU Detergents Regulation (EC) No 648/2004
Heavy metals
Allergens (if applicable)
Preservatives and restricted chemicals
EU Detergents Regulation (EC) No 648/2004
CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008
Within this framework, Mandatory Analyses for Detergents confirm regulatory compliance.
Test results confirm:
Compliance with formulation specifications
Environmental acceptability
Legal market eligibility
Therefore, Mandatory Analyses for Detergents are indispensable for detergent manufacturers.