What are the textile organotin tests?

What are the textile organotin tests?
Textiles are skin-friendly items. The clothes we wear every day are made of textiles. Different fabrics have different comfort levels and different properties. Mastering some characteristics of textiles can help you better buy suitable clothes. Different fabrics perform differently, and the way clothes are designed can vary greatly. Before garment fabrics are processed, the textiles will be tested for different items, which can test the performance and composition of different fabrics.

What are organotin compounds?
Organotin compounds are a family of chemicals including tributyltin (TBT), dibutyltin (DBT), triphenyltin (TPhT), monobutyltin (MBT) and dioctyltin (DOT).

Hazards of Organic Compounds
Some organotin compounds may have adverse health effects and are known to be toxic and mutagenic to human health and the environment, and they can harm the environment, including water supplies and aquatic life.

Why do products need to be tested for organotin?
The EU Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 Annex XVII on the Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals (REACH) sets out the prohibition of the use of organotin compounds, which is directly applicable to all EU Member States. Organotin compounds must not be used as fungicides/bactericides in coatings. In addition, they must not be placed on the market or used as antifouling substances:

All vessels for marine, coastal, estuarine and inland waterways and lakes;

Cages, buoys, nets and any other utensils or equipment used for raising fish or shellfish;

Any fully or partially submerged installation or equipment.

Textile Test Methods for Organotin Compounds
DIN 38407-13

Various IHTMs including derivatization, detection and quantification using GC-MS

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