puritygrade
Puritygrade is a term used in quality control to describe the level of purity of a substance as determined by analytical testing and impurity profiling. It communicates how free a material is from unwanted constituents and helps guide safety, performance, and compatibility in its intended use. Puritygrade is not a universal standard; it is defined by the product category, regulatory requirements, and the labeling practices of the manufacturer or supplier.
Measurement and reporting typically involve quantitative assays to determine the main component’s proportion and to identify
Grading schemes vary by industry. Common approaches include numeric purity levels such as 99.5%, 99.9%, or 99.99%,
Applications and implications differ by sector. Pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, and life sciences demand high purity grades to
See also: purity, quality control, standard grade, certificate of analysis.