Also there are so many variations in how an object is printed ( amount of infil, infill pattern, material used, layer thickness, bead diameter, printing temperature, printing speed to name a few) that you'll not find any answer that will necessarily be reproducible when you make the product. You may possibly find that one of the larger commercial printer makers like stratasys might have done some tests though.
Best you can do is print some parts and get them tested, then print again and test some more until things are reproducible. If the product is going to be used in a human safety context then be *really* carefull about consistency and over specifiy by a very good margin. Be prepared to back up your marketing claims with clear reproducible tests too as there will be a lot of claims not fit for purpose when you start marketing I expect.
Cheers,
Robin.