The thermos kettle needs to be tested by German LFGB
Date:2024-01-30 10:17:50 Classification
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Insulated kettles need to undergo German LFGB testing. German LFGB testing is mainly aimed at products that come into contact with food to ensure product safety and compliance with relevant standards. For thermal kettles, the main reason for conducting LFGB testing is to ensure that they will not contaminate food or harm human health during use.
Thermos kettle German LFGB testing items:
1. Initial inspection of samples and materials.
2. Sensory evaluation of odor and taste transfer.
3. Plastic samples: Testing of transferable components and testing of leachable heavy metals.
4. Metals: Testing of components and precipitable heavy metals.
5. Silicone: Test for transferable or volatile organic compounds.
6. Special materials: Check chemical hazards according to German Chemicals Law.
Thermos kettle German LFGB testing process:
1. Determine the test requirements: Understand and determine the test standards, test items and test requirements of the thermal kettle.
2. Submit samples and information: Submit the thermos kettle samples and related information to the testing agency. These information usually include product description, material, size, weight and other information.
3. Sample pre-processing: The testing agency pre-processes the thermos kettle samples, such as cleaning, drying, etc., to ensure the accuracy of the test results.
4. Testing stage: Test the thermal kettle samples according to the testing standards, including migration test, toxicity test, insulation performance test and sealing performance test, etc.
5. Data analysis: Process and analyze test data to evaluate the performance and safety of the thermos kettle.
6. Issuing a report: Based on the test results and data analysis results, an LFGB test report will be issued, which will include the evaluation and conclusion of the thermos kettle.
7. Follow-up processing: According to the results of the test report, if the thermos kettle does not meet the LFGB standard, corresponding improvements or adjustments need to be made. If it meets the standards, it can be sold and used normally.