Eurolab offers specialized support for nanomaterials, ensuring that these advanced products meet rigorous safety and quality standards. Our expertise facilitates their development and global market introduction.
Nanomaterials and engineered nanotechnology present significant opportunities for advancing the quality of life across diverse industries and consumer products. To fully leverage these innovations, it is crucial to understand their distinct properties and address any potential safety or risk issues related to human health and the environment.
Eurolab provides comprehensive services for nanomaterials and nanotechnology, including pre-clinical study design, regulatory affairs, toxicology, and risk assessment. We assist you in determining whether the unique properties of nanomaterials—such as size, surface area, chemistry, and functionality—could lead to unforeseen biological effects or toxicity. Our expertise ensures you have the information needed to evaluate your products' potential health and environmental impacts.
Our state-of-the-art laboratories offer chemical and physical testing necessary to comply with evolving national and international regulations. We specialize in nano-scale analysis to characterize critical attributes such as particle size, morphology, dispersion, uniformity, and optical and physical properties.
Partnering with Eurolab means you gain access to essential chemical, physical, toxicology, and regulatory support for advancing your innovation, manufacturing, or regulatory submissions. Our experience covers a wide range of sectors, including Textiles, Pharmaceuticals, Food and Nutrition, Cosmetics, Specialty Chemicals, Rubbers, Plastics, and Composites Materials.
In Textiles, nanomaterials enhance functionality and performance, such as antimicrobial properties, water repellence, and UV protection. In the Pharmaceuticals sector, nanoencapsulation improves the bioavailability of active ingredients. The Food and Nutrition industry benefits from nanotechnology in areas like nutrient delivery, improved packaging, and contamination control. Cosmetics leverage nanosized particles for optical effects and controlled ingredient release. Specialty Chemicals use nanotechnology to enhance functionality in products like insecticides, while Rubbers, Plastics, and Composites Materials benefit from improved mechanical properties. In Electronics, nanomaterials such as graphene enhance electronic and optical features for components like batteries and conductive films.
With a proven track record of collaboration with leading global organizations, Eurolab is your trusted partner for assessing exposure and minimizing risks associated with nanomaterials.