PFAS have been a growing concern for the last few years. Branded ‘forever chemicals’, we’re sure you'll have seen them mentioned in news articles, scientific journals or even a Hollywood film!
As understanding of the pervasiveness, persistence, and potential health risks associated with PFAS grow, more and more organisations have developed PFAS testing methods.
Restek have compiled a handy set of guidelines from a host of different organisations including the EPA, ASTM and ISO to provide an idea of scale of the compound lists, the variety of sample preparation methods required, and a host of matrices from air to water, and soil to leather.
If you’d like to be able to quickly identify a suitable PFAS testing method for your samples, fill in your details below to download the guidelines.
Can’t get enough PFAS? Check out a recording of Restek’s webinar, focused on giving a general overview of current findings of PFAS in food packaging, that can help you implement a simple and efficient method for?PFAS?monitoring in?paper-based?food contact materials.