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Mecmesin solutions for testing in cosmetics and personal care

Beauty, Personal Care, Cosmetics, Personal Care, Processing, Assembly Equipment, Inspecting, Detecting, Checkweighing Machinery, Packaging Material Testing

Test product formulation for objective texture analysis as well as the performance of applicators, dispensers and packaging.

Texture

In much the same way as food is analysed for its texture characteristics, the performance and quality of cosmetics can also be objectively tested. Data obtained from products, being subjectively tested as meeting the right customer expectations for 'touch-and-feel', can be measured using a computerised mechanical force testing system. Having quantified the results with a force tester this can then be applied to product formulation and subsequently to routine quality-control testing. This removes the subjective element when testing and delivers reliable, accurate and repeatable results.

Applicator strength

One feature of many cosmetics is their integration with packaging so that the packaging also acts as a dispenser. This can be a twist delivery, as for lipsticks, or a pull-off cap for a lip tint, or an applicator brush as for mascara, or a roll-on for antiperspirant. The consumer experience of the cosmetic product is inextricably linked with the applicator so it is vital that the quality of the applicator meets expectations.

By using a Mecmesin system you can benefit from its universal functionality to test both the texture characteristics of the cosmetic and the performance of the applicator.

Mecmesin force and torque testing systems are in extensive use within the cosmetics and personal care industry, helping leading brand manufacturers and their sub-contractors to produce consistent top-quality products.

Case studies

See also

Mecmesin OmniTest machine demo by the Duchess of Sussex at University of Chichester Tech Park opening

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex officially opened the University of Chichester’s new Engineering and Digital Technology Park on 3rd October 2018. Part of the tour of the £35million development, based at the Bognor Regis campus, was a visit to the Department of Engineering and Design. The laboratory features several Mecmesin force measurement machines, notably a 50 kN OmniTest Universal Testing Machine (UTM); a state-of-the-art software-controlled materials testing system.

Methods of force and torque testing for food packaging quality

Packaging solutions for food are incredibly diverse; in all aspects of physical design, mechanical function and aesthetic appeal. Their purpose is more straightforward: be safe, secure, yet easy to open, close or reliably re-seal; dispense cleanly and efficiently; minimise loss and waste; maximise shelf life; be cost-effective to manufacture and ultimately recycle or dispose of. Add to that, the consumer desire for attractive and innovative new designs, and the straightforward ultimate purpose can become quite involved in terms of meeting each individual challenge.

Mecmesin white paper: Force testing in medical tubing

Plastic medical tubing is central to the provision of effective health care in the 21st century. It is essential for the delivery of blood, nutrients and gases to the patient, and for the execution of minimally invasive surgical procedures such as cardiac angioplasty, which have proliferated widely over recent years. This article examines four force testing procedures for plastic medical tubing and explores the benefits and methodological considerations of each.

Universal testing machine range (0.5 - 5 kN)

Mecmesin offers a wide range of universal testing machines (UTM) for tension and compression testing. At the top end, our MultiTest-i systems are driven by the powerful Emperor™ control and analysis software on a separate PC, while our production-level testers in the MultiTest-xt series offer touch-screen ease of use and rapid processing. All of these systems give fully programmed control and accurate, repeatable testing, with test libraries for instant recall.

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