Plush toys international toy standard ISO 8124 testing project
Date:2024-06-19 10:28:09 Classification
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When plush toys are tested according to the international toy standard ISO 8124, they need to follow multiple testing items under this standard to ensure that they meet safety requirements. The following are the main testing items and key points for plush toys:
1. ISO 8124-1: Mechanical and physical properties
1. Size and shape: Make sure the size of the plush toy is suitable for children of different ages to avoid the risk of use caused by being too large or too small.
2. Structure and strength: Test whether the structure of the plush toy is solid, there are no small parts that can easily fall off, and whether there are dangerous edges and sharp parts.
3. Specific performance: For some specially designed plush toys (such as toys with ejection functions), it is necessary to test whether their specific performance meets safety requirements.
2. ISO 8124-2: Flammability
1. Combustible materials: Check whether prohibited flammable materials are used in plush toys.
2. Flame retardant requirements: Test the flame retardant properties of plush toys when exposed to small fire sources to ensure that they will not cause fire or produce toxic smoke.
3. ISO 8124-3: Migration of specific elements
1. Heavy metal testing: Detect the content of heavy metals in plush toys, such as lead, cadmium, etc., to ensure that they do not exceed the safety limits specified in the standards.
2. Testing methods: Use prescribed testing methods, such as soluble heavy metal testing, to evaluate the safety of plush toys.
4. Chemical performance testing (usually included in different parts of ISO 8124)
1. Toxic substance testing: Detect whether there are toxic substances in plush toys, such as plasticizers, volatile organic compounds, etc.
2. Safety limits: Ensure that the content of these substances does not exceed the safety limits specified in the standards.