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COA tends to be simpler than TDS, containing only basic physicochemical data. The standards it references can vary depending on the country of export, and it generally pertains to raw materials.

TDS, on the other hand, is more detailed than COA. It doesn't follow a set format or standard, and its content varies based on the supplier. Some of the aspects covered in TDS, like physical properties, application guidelines, product descriptions, related products, and uses, can resemble product manuals.

MSDS is a document used by chemical manufacturers and importers to elucidate the physicochemical characteristics of a chemical and the potential health hazards it may pose. It generally pertains to products.

While TDS and COA are typically for raw materials, MSDS is usually product-specific. A single raw material or product can have separate MSDS, TDS, and COA reports, each being entirely independent of the others.

Now, do you understand the differences between MSDS, SDS, COA, and TDS in the chemical industry?