Cups, plates and tableware German LFGB certification testing process
Date:2024-10-25 09:31:25 Classification
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Cups, plates and tableware, as products in direct contact with food, do need to undergo German LFGB certification testing. LFGB certification is a German regulation on food and daily necessities. It stipulates the safety requirements for materials and products that come into contact with food. These requirements include, but are not limited to, the material's chemical stability, non-toxicity, and non-contamination of food.
The product range certified by LFGB is very wide, including all kinds of tableware such as cups, plates, bowls, saucers, knives, forks, spoons, etc., whether they are plastic, glass, ceramic, melamine, rubber or wooden materials, they are all certified within the range. Products certified by LFGB can obtain a test report issued by a testing agency, proving that the product does not contain toxic substances that are harmful to the human body, and are therefore allowed to be sold in the German and even EU markets.
The process for LFGB certification usually includes the following steps:
1. Fill in the application information.
2. Send samples to third-party testing companies.
3. Test LFGB qualified regulatory standards according to different samples.
4. The third-party testing agency issues a qualification report that complies with the LFGB test.
5. The certification cycle is generally 5-7 working days.
Products certified by LFGB can enhance customer confidence and increase the market competitiveness of products in the European market. Therefore, for manufacturers of cups, plates and tableware exported to the German or EU markets, LFGB certification is an important step to ensure that the products comply with the regulatory requirements of the target market.