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Reagents, kits, and buffers — classified, sheeted, shipped.

IVD kits and research reagents are chemical products, and every vial that leaves the bench needs a compliant sheet. SDS HQ’s substance data is hand-curated for exactly this chemistry — TRIS, polysorbates, preservatives, solvents — so the sheet you issue matches the formulation you make.

What you’re managing

  • Reagent formulations — buffers, diluents, and conjugates with preservatives like isothiazolinones at classification-relevant concentrations.
  • Many small products — kits with a dozen components, each needing its own sheet or a defensible reason it doesn’t.
  • Customers in regulated labs — they will ask for the SDS before the PO clears.
The rule

OSHA HazCom, 29 CFR 1910.1200(g) if a kit component is a hazardous chemical, it needs an SDS provided downstream — research exemptions are narrower than most teams assume.

Where SDS HQ fits

Classify the mixtureFirst-principles GHS classification with curated data for common biotech / IVD ingredients.Methodology
Author every component sheetOne record per reagent; the 16-section document renders from it.SDS authoring
Watch the listsProp 65, SVHC, and TSCA flags on the ingredients in your library.Compliance dashboard
Hand sheets to customersA no-login portal your support team can stop doing by hand.Distribution portal

Related sectors

Sheet the kit before the customer asks.

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