
Food Packaging Materials Testing
Food packaging materials can be made with plastics, paper and board, glass, metal, wax, and printing inks. These packaging materials are directly and indirectly in contact with our food.
Home » Extraction Expertise for Medical Device Chemical Characterization
Extractable studies are performed on medical devices to evaluate potential chemical release from a medical device during clinical use.
The primary guidance for medical device extractable studies is ISO 10993-18 “Chemical characterization of medical device materials within a risk management process”. In this international standard, a number of extraction study approaches are laid out, which are applied to medical devices based on the intended device use.
EAG offers advanced expertise and a risk-based approach for medical device extractable study design and execution, including the latest FDA expectations.
ISO 10993-18 provides guidance for the type of extraction study necessary for chemical characterization, based on device contact.

Food packaging materials can be made with plastics, paper and board, glass, metal, wax, and printing inks. These packaging materials are directly and indirectly in contact with our food.

In this webinar we will introduce the principles of Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) with a focus on real-world problem-solving.

Polymeric films used in an outdoor application experienced reduced adhesion over time. The client suspected that UV degradation was occurring.

X-ray diffraction (XRD) is a powerful and versatile technique that can give detailed structural information about almost anything that is solid.
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