Accreditations
Micom Laboratories is an ISO17025/IEC (2017) accredited material testing lab by A2LA. We offer product and material testing services whose results are recognized and accredited by major organizations, registrars and industries. Discover them below in addition to our involvement with various trade associations and corporate memberships.
ISO/IEC 17025 Accreditation
Micom Laboratories is committed to providing top-quality material testing services. ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation is a highly important recognition of our commitment to excellence and reliability. It guarantees the technical competence of our laboratory and the validity of our mechanical test results internationally to meet the most stringent industry requirements.
Registrar & Organization Test Accreditations
Micom Laboratories Inc. is accredited by many registrars and organizations for a wide range of test services:
- Controlled Goods Program
- ISTA (International Safe Transit Association)
- Amazon APASS Packaging Lab
- WHO (World Health Organization)
- SEFA (Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association)
- Test results accepted by Canadian General Standards Board
Test Result Recognitions
Micom’s test results are recognized by:
- ABB
- Airbus
- Amazon.com
- Bombardier Aerospace
- Bombardier Recreational Products
- De Havilland Canada
- Health Canada
- Transport Canada
- Siemens
- Viking Air Limited (Division of De Havilland Canada)
Many pharmaceutical companies (Genentech, GSK Vaccines, Bristol-Myers…)
Professional and Corporate Memberships
Micom has a strong culture of being involved with the industry, trade associations and professional orders. As such we are members of:
- OIQ (Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec)
- Quebec’s Order of Chemists
- Chartered Accountants of Canada
- Montreal Chamber of Commerce
- BIFMA (Business Institutional Furniture Manufacturers Association)
- CCIL (Canadian Council of Independent Laboratories)
- CFIB (Canadian Federation of Independent Business)
- ISTA (International Safe Transit Association)
- PAC (Packaging Association of Canada)
- Association for the Development and Innovation of Chemistry in Quebec (ADICQ)
Practical UV Testing Guide
Sunlight exposure can have harmful impacts on carbon-based
materials such as coatings, polymers, textiles, and many others.
Learn more about our in-laboratory UV testing process in this guide.