Technical Data Sheets and Chemical Safety | Scharlau
27 de February de 2026Technical Documentation and Safety for Scharlab Chemical Product
Security Data Sheet (SDS)
The SDS is available for all products and complies with Regulation 1907/2006/EC, Article 31 (REACH). This sheet includes essential information on:
- Physical and chemical properties of the product.
- Precautions necessary for its handling.
- Toxicological information.
- Environmental aspects and waste disposal.
- Recommendations for storage and transport.
Technical Data Sheet (TDS) and Certificate of Analysis (CoA)
The Technical Data Sheet provides the guaranteed values of the product specifications, while the Certificate of Analysisshows the actual values obtained for each manufactured batch. Both documents are available for the entire catalog and can be easily downloaded from our website.
Download the Technical Data Sheet (TDS) and the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for all products in our catalog
- Catalog number
- Product name
- Grade / Quality
- Identification (CAS, EC, Customs code)
- Structural formula
- Synonyms
- Applications
- Specifications (Guaranteed vs. Actual value)
- Physical and safety data
- Batch number
- Release date
- Expiry date
- Quality Control signature
FAQs on Technical Documentation and Safety Data Sheets for chemical products
The difference lies in their purpose. A TDS (Technical Data Sheet) focuses on the performance, physical properties, and applications of the chemical product. Conversely, an SDS (Safety Data Sheet) is a legal document detailing health, safety, and environmental risks, as well as necessary protective measures.
Yes. In the European Union, providing the SDS is mandatory according to the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) and must comply with the classification criteria of the CLP Regulation. The SDS must be delivered free of charge, in the official language of the country, and must consist of the 16 standard regulated sections. The TDS, however, is a commercial document and its delivery is optional.
In regulated environments (ISO 9001, ISO 17025, or GMP), the Certificate of Analysis is the only valid document to demonstrate certified quality. Auditors require it to verify that the reagents used have not compromised the integrity of the data obtained in the laboratory.
Compliance is no longer optional. The ESPR Regulation imposes the requirement for digital documentation to guarantee total traceability of your products. Digital SDSs are your legal shield:
- Avoid massive fines: Protect your bottom line against penalties of up to 5% of turnover for lack of technical transparency.
- Shielded Documentation: Replace paper with structured data, eliminating the risk of presenting obsolete information during inspections.
- Digital Product Passport (DPP): Our SDSs prepare you for mandatory electronic registration, ensuring your products are not withdrawn from the market.
For more information, contact: helpdesk@scharlab.com
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