Hand Sanitizer Testing
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, wearing a face mask, having a sanitizer, and handwashing wherever possible have become indispensable. As a result, various guidelines detailing the ingredients and preparation of safe and effective hand sanitizer formulations have been released by agencies and governments.
Hand sanitizer formulations exhibit ‘-cidal’ and ‘-static’ activities against a broad range of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Sanitizers act as disinfectants and can reduce the number of viable microorganisms on the skin. Since they are used on the skin, they are also classed as cosmetic products.
What is sanitizer testing?
Sanitizer Testing can determine the efficacy and biocidal activity of sanitizer formulations. For firms manufacturing sanitizers, testing can also aid in disinfectant formulation development. For individuals, testing helps you know the hand sanitizers you should avoid using, especially if your skin is allergic to certain synthetic products. You can rely on our hand sanitizer testing lab in Bangalore as it is trusted by thousands of our customers.
Our Services
- Chemical product appearance – Visual examination
- Weight or Volume – Gravimetry
- Density at 20 °C – PE 2.2.5
- pH – Potentiometry
- Ethanol – GC/FID Default variation; Digital photography – Default variation
- Glycerol
- “Brookfield viscosity” test
- Alcohol concentration of raw materials and final product
- Perfumes or dyes – Not recommended; to avoid the risk of allergic reactions
- Additives – Should be as non-toxic as possible (considering accidental ingestion)
- “H2O2” dosage
- Isopropanol
- Labelling – Per national and international regulations
- Flammability
- Germ kill efficacy test
- Hand rub and hand wash studies
- Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC)
- Virucidal activity versus standard and specific human viruses, including Betacoronavirus models
- Virucidal activity, Clinical trial studies as per CDSCO, DCGI, and ICMR
Efficacy Testing Standards
Description
Guideline
Description
Guideline
EN 14476, ASTM E1052
Virucidal studies on
Corona +ve patients
(Covid-19)
J P Nagar 2nd Phase, Bengaluru