Bracelet California 65 test items and standards
Date:2024-10-29 10:41:43 Classification
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Bracelets, as fashion accessories or jewelry, need to undergo California 65 testing. According to the requirements of California Proposition 65, the scope of products regulated by this proposal is very wide, covering almost all consumer products that may cause harm to human health, including but not limited to handbags, footwear, belts, clothing, fashion accessories, jewelry, etc.
As a fashion accessory, bracelets need to undergo California 65 testing. The main test items and standards are as follows:
1. Total Lead: Only accessible parts are tested, usually no more than 100 ppm (lead content limits for some specific products such as children's products are lower, for example, the lead in the coating of accessories must not exceed 90 ppm).
2. Total cadmium content (Total Cadmium): Only accessible parts are tested for jewelry. Other categories are tested only upon customer request. Only accessible parts are tested. The cadmium content limit is usually 300ppm.
3. Phthalates: Only accessible parts are measured. Common phthalates include DEHP, BBP, DBP, etc. The limit requirements for different phthalates are also different. But it is usually required not to exceed 1000ppm (some specific products such as children's products have lower limits).
These testing projects are designed to ensure that the bracelet does not contain chemicals that are harmful to human health, or that the content is controlled within the safe range stipulated in California’s Proposition 65. If bracelets contain chemicals on California’s Proposition 65 list and these substances may cause harm to human health, manufacturers and distributors must provide clear warning labels or warnings on the products.