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BS EN ISO 21392:2021 Cosmetics. Analytical methods. Measurement of traces of heavy metals in cosmetic finished products using ICP/MS technique

BS EN ISO 21392:2021

Cosmetics. Analytical methods. Measurement of traces of heavy metals in cosmetic finished products using ICP/MS technique

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 21392:2021
Pages:42
Released:2022-10-31
ISBN:978 0 539 23113 7
Status:Standard

BS EN ISO 21392:2021 Cosmetics. Analytical methods. Measurement of traces of heavy metals in cosmetic finished products using ICP/MS technique

Introducing the BS EN ISO 21392:2021, a comprehensive guide to analytical methods for measuring traces of heavy metals in cosmetic finished products using the ICP/MS technique. This standard is an essential tool for anyone involved in the cosmetics industry, providing a reliable and accurate method for ensuring the safety and quality of your products.

With a total of 42 pages, this standard provides a thorough overview of the ICP/MS technique, including detailed instructions on how to use it effectively. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a newcomer to the field, you'll find this guide to be an invaluable resource.

Key Features

The BS EN ISO 21392:2021 standard offers a wealth of information, including:

  • A comprehensive guide to the ICP/MS technique for measuring traces of heavy metals in cosmetic finished products.
  • Clear, step-by-step instructions that make it easy to understand and implement the technique.
  • A total of 42 pages of detailed information, ensuring you have everything you need to use the ICP/MS technique effectively.

Latest Release

This standard was released on 2022-10-31, ensuring that you have the most up-to-date information available. With the rapidly evolving nature of the cosmetics industry, staying current with the latest standards and techniques is crucial for maintaining the quality and safety of your products.

ISBN and Status

The ISBN for this standard is 978 0 539 23113 7, making it easy to find and order. Please note that this standard is currently listed as a Corrigendum, meaning that it has been corrected or revised since its initial publication. This ensures that you're getting the most accurate and reliable information possible.

Conclusion

In the cosmetics industry, ensuring the safety and quality of your products is paramount. With the BS EN ISO 21392:2021 standard, you'll have a reliable and accurate method for measuring traces of heavy metals in your cosmetic finished products. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a newcomer to the field, this standard is an essential tool for ensuring the safety and quality of your products.

Don't compromise on quality or safety - order your copy of the BS EN ISO 21392:2021 standard today!

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BS EN ISO 21392:2021


This standard BS EN ISO 21392:2021 Cosmetics. Analytical methods. Measurement of traces of heavy metals in cosmetic finished products using ICP/MS technique is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 71.100.70 Cosmetics. Toiletries

This document provides a method for quantification of trace levels of heavy metals in cosmetic products.

This document refers only to chromium, cobalt, nickel, arsenic, cadmium, antimony and lead. The methodology can apply to other elements, however, it is the responsibility of the analyst to demonstrate that it fits that purpose.

This document provides a method for quantification of trace levels of heavy metals in cosmetic products.

This document refers only to chromium, cobalt, nickel, arsenic, cadmium, antimony and lead. The methodology can apply to other elements, however, it is the responsibility of the analyst to demonstrate that it fits that purpose.