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BS EN ISO 20137:2023 Leather. Chemical tests. Guidelines for testing critical chemicals in leather

BS EN ISO 20137:2023

Leather. Chemical tests. Guidelines for testing critical chemicals in leather

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 20137:2023
Pages:24
Released:2023-11-27
ISBN:978 0 539 23617 0
Status:Standard

BS EN ISO 20137:2023 - Leather. Chemical Tests. Guidelines for Testing Critical Chemicals in Leather

Introducing the latest standard in leather chemical testing, the BS EN ISO 20137:2023. This comprehensive guideline is essential for anyone involved in the leather industry, from manufacturers to quality control professionals. Released on November 27, 2023, this standard is your go-to resource for ensuring the highest quality and safety in leather products.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 20137:2023?

Leather products are ubiquitous in our daily lives, from fashion items to furniture and automotive interiors. Ensuring the safety and quality of these products is paramount. The BS EN ISO 20137:2023 standard provides detailed guidelines for testing critical chemicals in leather, helping you meet regulatory requirements and maintain consumer trust.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 20137:2023
  • Pages: 24
  • Released: 2023-11-27
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 23617 0
  • Status: Standard

Comprehensive Coverage

This 24-page document covers a wide range of chemical tests, providing you with the knowledge and tools needed to identify and quantify critical chemicals in leather. Whether you are testing for heavy metals, formaldehyde, or other potentially harmful substances, this standard has you covered.

Up-to-Date Information

Released in late 2023, the BS EN ISO 20137:2023 standard incorporates the latest scientific research and industry best practices. Stay ahead of the curve with the most current guidelines available.

Global Relevance

As an ISO standard, BS EN ISO 20137:2023 is recognized and respected worldwide. Implementing this standard in your testing procedures not only ensures compliance with international regulations but also enhances your reputation as a quality-conscious manufacturer.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 20137:2023 standard is designed for a wide range of professionals in the leather industry, including:

  • Manufacturers: Ensure your products meet the highest safety and quality standards.
  • Quality Control Professionals: Implement rigorous testing procedures to maintain product integrity.
  • Regulatory Bodies: Use this standard as a benchmark for compliance and enforcement.
  • Researchers: Access the latest guidelines for testing critical chemicals in leather.

Benefits of Implementing BS EN ISO 20137:2023

Enhanced Product Safety

By following the guidelines in BS EN ISO 20137:2023, you can identify and mitigate the presence of harmful chemicals in your leather products. This not only protects consumers but also reduces the risk of product recalls and legal issues.

Improved Quality Control

Implementing this standard in your quality control processes ensures that your products consistently meet high standards of safety and quality. This can lead to increased customer satisfaction and brand loyalty.

Regulatory Compliance

Stay compliant with international regulations by adhering to the guidelines set forth in BS EN ISO 20137:2023. This can simplify the process of exporting your products to global markets and reduce the risk of regulatory penalties.

Competitive Advantage

Demonstrating your commitment to safety and quality through the implementation of this standard can set you apart from competitors. It signals to consumers and business partners that you prioritize excellence in your products.

Detailed Contents

The BS EN ISO 20137:2023 standard is meticulously organized to provide clear and actionable guidelines. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect:

  • Introduction: Overview of the importance of chemical testing in leather.
  • Scope: Defines the range of chemicals and tests covered by the standard.
  • Normative References: Lists other relevant standards and documents.
  • Terms and Definitions: Clarifies key terminology used throughout the document.
  • Testing Methods: Detailed procedures for testing various chemicals, including sample preparation, testing conditions, and result interpretation.
  • Safety Considerations: Guidelines for ensuring safe testing practices.
  • Annexes: Additional information and resources to support your testing processes.

Invest in Quality and Safety

Don’t compromise on the quality and safety of your leather products. The BS EN ISO 20137:2023 standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the leather industry. By implementing these guidelines, you can ensure that your products meet the highest standards of safety and quality, protecting both your customers and your brand.

Order your copy of BS EN ISO 20137:2023 today and take the first step towards superior leather product quality and safety.

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BS EN ISO 20137:2023


This standard BS EN ISO 20137:2023 Leather. Chemical tests. Guidelines for testing critical chemicals in leather is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 59.140.30 Leather and furs
This document provides lists of chemicals that have already been detected in leather and guidelines for applying the available chemical test methods for leather. This information can be used by those involved in setting specifications for leather, especially for those parameters relating to restricted chemical substances. Generic lists of restricted chemicals used on the market contain many substances that are not relevant to the leather industry. Those chemical substances that are not mentioned in this document do not need to be determined, thus avoiding unnecessary analytical costs. NOTE            Due to the constantly changing legal requirements and toxicological evaluation of chemical substances, this document cannot address all potentially critical substances.