ASTM D1767
Standard Test Method for Ethylene Diamine Tetraacetate (EDTA) in Soaps or Synthetic Detergents
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ASTM D1767 is the ASTM standard for determining ethylene diamine tetraacetate (EDTA) in soaps or synthetic detergents. It provides a defined test method for evaluating the presence or amount of EDTA in these cleaning products, which can support consistent formulation review, product verification, and quality control. For manufacturers, laboratories, and procurement teams, this standard helps create a common technical basis for comparing results and checking whether a material aligns with stated composition expectations.
Purpose of ASTM D1767
The purpose of this standard is to describe a test method for measuring EDTA in soaps or synthetic detergents in a controlled and repeatable way. Because EDTA may be used as a chelating ingredient in cleaning formulations, an established method helps users assess product composition with greater confidence. ASTM D1767 supports technical consistency by giving laboratories a shared approach for testing, reporting, and comparing results across batches, suppliers, or product lines.
Common use cases of ASTM D1767
This standard is commonly used when evaluating soaps and synthetic detergents that may contain EDTA as part of their formulation. It is relevant in laboratory testing, incoming material checks, product development, and routine quality control where confirmation of EDTA content may be needed. ASTM D1767 is also useful for comparing production lots or supplier claims when a consistent analytical method is important to the review process.
Why ASTM D1767 matters
ASTM D1767 matters because it helps reduce uncertainty in testing and product evaluation for cleaning products that may include EDTA. A recognized test method can improve consistency across laboratories, support compliance-related documentation, and make procurement decisions more reliable. It also helps manufacturers and quality teams confirm that formulations are being evaluated using a common technical reference, which can lower the risk of mismatched results or misinterpretation.
- Test method for EDTA in soaps and detergents
- Supports laboratory and quality control workflows
- Useful for formulation checks and product verification
- Helps standardize reporting and comparison of results
- Publication Date: 2025-07-29
- Publisher: ASTM
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