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SDS, TDS & COA
This page explains how industrial buyers can request SDS, TDS, and COA documents, what each document is used for, and what should be confirmed before product approval or shipment.
Different documents answer different questions
An SDS is not a performance specification, a TDS is not a batch certificate, and a COA does not replace application validation. Review each document for its intended purpose.
Make a precise document request
State the exact product, grade, supplier reference, destination, required language, purpose, and any customer format. Confirm that documents match the offered product and current revision.
GHS, shelf life, and storage
Use the current supplier SDS and label information for hazard communication. Confirm unopened shelf life, storage temperature, handling conditions, and any transport classification for the specific product.
Practical procurement questions
Answers are scoped to the requested product, supplier and destination.
Can SDS, TDS, and COA documents be provided before ordering?
Availability depends on the product and supplier. Tell us which product or reference grade you are evaluating, and we will confirm which current documents can be shared during the quotation process.
Is GHS hazard information available for industrial chemicals?
Where applicable, hazard communication should be based on the current supplier SDS and product classification. Destination-market labelling or language requirements must be confirmed for each shipment.
Prepare your enquiry
SDS, TDS & COA
Send the technical, commercial and destination details needed to review this requirement.