Principles of Certification of Nanotechnological Products in Accordance with International Standards
Abstract
This article analyzes the key principles, stages, and compliance with international standards of the certification process for nanotechnology products. It discusses the importance of the certification process, evaluation of safety, quality, and environmental aspects, as well as ways to ensure the competitiveness of products in the international market. The effectiveness of certifying nanotechnology products aims to provide high-quality products in the global market, taking into account technical and scientific aspects. The importance of transparency and efficiency in the stages of the certification process, such as product testing, document verification, and certification issuance, is emphasized.
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