What tests are possible in the area of microbiological testing?
BMA-Labor examines consumer goods within the scope of biological quality control. Depending on the product and question, proteins, antigens or allergens, endotoxins, and microbiological parameters can be determined. The selection of the test is based on the material, intended use, and testing objective.
- Microbiological Testing of Products
- Quality Control of Relevant Parameters
- Testing According to Product and Question
- Evaluation of Microbiological Parameters
- Individual Coordination of Testing Program
- Individual Coordination of Testing Program
What does microbiological testing include?
Scope of Services
The analysis of consumer goods at BMA-Labor serves to reliably detect and professionally classify biological parameters in products. A particular focus is on latex-containing products. Depending on the product type and requirements, tests are selected to provide a reliable basis for quality control and evaluation.
In addition to laboratory analysis, BMA-Labor also provides professional coordination and the development of appropriate testing plans for specific testing requests.
Why Sound Microbiological Testing Is Important
Biological testing of consumer goods provides clarity on relevant product parameters, supports quality control, and helps to verify requirements in a traceable manner.
Test Microbiological Parameters
Depending on the product and testing objective, relevant microbiological parameters can be specifically tested and evaluated in a traceable manner.
Classify Results
Not only the test itself, but also the professional classification of the results is crucial for evaluation.
Ensure Quality
Analytical results support decisions in quality control, product evaluation, and internal testing processes.
Test Individually
BMA-Labor develops specific testing programs for special questions and product requirements when needed.
Typical Occasions for Microbiological Testing
When Microbiological Testing May Be Appropriate
- Microbiological Quality Control of Products
- Testing Requirements for Specific Products
- Evaluation of Microbiological Requirements
- Clarification of Microbiological Anomalies
- Documentation for Internal Evaluation Processes
- Specific Testing Requests
- Coordination of Individual Testing Programs
- Professional Classification of Results
Frequently Asked Questions About Microbiological Testing
Important Information on Test Types, Scope of Testing, and Procedures
What microbiological testing does BMA-Labor offer?
BMA-Labor offers microbiological testing for products and specific questions within the scope of biological quality control.
For which products is microbiological testing appropriate?
Microbiological testing is appropriate depending on the product, requirements, and question, particularly within the scope of quality control and product-specific evaluation.
Are individual testing programs possible?
Yes, BMA-Labor develops testing programs for specific testing requests and product questions when needed.
How are the results classified?
The results are not only documented but also professionally classified so that they can be reliably used in quality control and evaluation.
What role does microbiological testing play in quality control?
Microbiological testing helps to verify product requirements in a traceable manner and to support decisions in quality control and internal testing processes.


