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In our S2 safety laboratory, we test antibacterial and antiviral textiles and plastics for their effectiveness against human pathogenic bacteria, bacteriophages and fungi.

An overview of all current tests can be found below.

We are happy to carry out further tests and research assignments for you on request.


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Here you will find a list of all test standards for which we offer services in this area. All currently accredited standards can be found on the Accreditation page in our list of services.

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List of test standards for Microbiological tests
DIN EN 1104

Paper and board intended to come into contact with foodstuffs – Determination of the transfer of antimicrobial constituents

DIN EN 14119

Testing of Textiles – Evaluation of the action of microfungi

DIN EN ISO 11737-1

Sterilization of health care products – Microbiological methods – Part 1: Determination of a population of microorganisms on products

DIN EN ISO 20645

Textile fabrics – Determination of antibacterial activity – Agar diffusion plate test

DIN EN ISO 20743

Textiles – Determination of antibacterial activity of textile products

DIN EN ISO 20776-1

Susceptibility testing of infectious agents and evaluation of performance of antimicrobial susceptibility test devices – Part 1: Broth micro-dilution reference method for testing the in vitro activity of antimicrobial agents against rapidly growing aerobic bacteria involved in infectious diseases

DIN EN ISO 846

Plastics – Evaluation of the action of microorganism

ISO 18184

Textiles – Determination of antiviral activity of textile products

ISO 21702

Measurement of antiviral activity on plastics and other non-porous surfaces

ISO 22196

Measurement of antibacterial activity on plastics and other non-porous surfaces

Ph. Eur. 2.6.12

Microbiological examination of non-sterile products (total viable aerobic count)

Pharm. Eur. 5.1.3

Efficacy of antimicrobial preservation