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Luggage EU ROHS testing process

Date:2024-05-11 14:37:28 Classification :【question】 Visits:
When luggage is exported to the EU, it usually requires ROHS testing. ROHS is an environmental protection regulation that aims to restrict the use of certain harmful substances in electronic and electrical products to protect the environment and human health.

Luggage EU ROHS testing items:

1. Lead (Pb): Ensure that the lead content in the luggage does not exceed the specified limit.

2. Cadmium (Cd): Similarly, it is necessary to ensure that the cadmium content is within the specified range.

3. Mercury (Hg): Mercury is a toxic heavy metal, and it is necessary to ensure that its content in the luggage meets ROHS standards.

4. Hexavalent chromium (Cr6+): Hexavalent chromium is a harmful chromium compound and also needs to be detected.

5. Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs): These two types of substances are brominated flame retardants and may have negative effects on the environment and human health, so they are also within the scope of ROHS testing.

6. Phthalates: This includes di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP), n-butylbenzyl phthalate (BBP), (2-hexyl)hexyl phthalate (DEHP) ) and diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP), etc. These substances are mainly used as plasticizers and may pose potential risks to human health, so they also need to be tested.

EU ROHS testing process for luggage:

1. Document review: First, the testing agency will review the relevant documents of the suitcase, including material reports, parts lists, supplier statements, etc. These documents help determine whether restricted substances are present in the product.

2. Sample collection: Based on the results of document review, the testing agency will select representative samples for further analysis and testing. The number of samples should be selected to ensure the accuracy of the test results.

3. Laboratory analysis: The selected samples will be subjected to laboratory analysis to determine whether there are hazardous substances listed in the ROHS directive in the hand luggage. Commonly used testing methods include X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) analysis, which can detect elements in a sample and determine the presence of harmful substances.

4. Issue a test report: The testing agency issues a ROHS test report based on the results of the laboratory analysis, clearly stating whether the suitcase meets the requirements of the ROHS directive.

5. Write a ROHS compliance statement: If the luggage meets the requirements of the ROHS directive, the testing agency or manufacturer will write a ROHS compliance statement to prove that the product meets the EU's environmental requirements.

6. Submit for review: Submit the ROHS compliance statement and test report to buyers or certification agencies in the EU for review. After passing the review, the product can be sold in the EU market.

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