The process of GB6675 testing for electronic toys in China mainly includes the following steps:
1. Commissioned testing and contract signing
Entrust third-party testing agency:
Manufacturers or sellers of electronic toys need to choose a third-party testing agency with both CMA and CNAS qualifications to conduct toy testing.
Sign the testing contract:
Sign a testing contract with the testing agency and fill in the relevant application form. Key information such as testing items, testing methods, testing costs, and testing cycles should be clearly stated in the contract.
2. Sample preparation and submission
Select a sample:
Select representative electronic toy samples from the production batch, usually 2-3 in number, to ensure that the samples are not specially treated and remain original to ensure the accuracy of the test results.
Submit a sample:
Follow the instructions of the testing agency and send the sample to the laboratory for testing. At the same time, relevant product information and documents need to be submitted, such as business license, product design drawings, raw material list, production process description, product manual, etc.
3. Comprehensive testing
Test content:
Mechanical and physical properties: Pull force, drop, sharp edge detection, small parts firmness test, edge and tip processing inspection, etc.
Chemical safety: heavy metal (such as lead, cadmium, chromium, nickel, etc.) content detection, harmful chemical substances (such as formaldehyde, phenol, aromatic amines, vinyl chloride, etc.) migration detection, plasticizer content detection, etc.
Flammability: Assess the flammability of a toy to determine whether it catches fire easily and how quickly it burns.
Electrical safety performance: Check whether the electrical components of electronic toys are safe to prevent children from getting electric shock and other dangerous situations.
The testing agency will conduct comprehensive testing on electronic toys in accordance with the GB6675 standard. The testing content includes but is not limited to:
Test process:
The testing agency will record the testing process in detail to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the test results. During the testing process, if any non-compliance with the GB6675 standard is found, the testing agency will promptly notify the applicant and provide rectification suggestions.
4. Testing reports and certification
Prepare report:
After the test is completed, the testing engineer will prepare a testing report based on the experimental data. The report content covers basic product information, test items, detection methods, result analysis and conclusions, etc.
Review and issuance:
The audited and correct test report will be officially issued by the testing agency and stamped with CMA and CNAS. This report is the official certification that electronic toy products comply with the GB6675 standard.
5. Follow-up matters
Certificate validity period:
There is no clear validity period for GB6675 testing. However, if the product changes or relevant regulations are updated, the GB6675 test needs to be changed accordingly to comply with the requirements of the exporting country.
Cost question:
Product GB6675 testing only tests the product and does not require factory audit. As long as there are no changes to the product or updates to standards and regulations, no other follow-up costs will be incurred.
To sum up, the process for GB6675 testing of electronic toys in China includes commissioned testing and contract signing, sample preparation and submission, comprehensive testing, testing reports and certification, and follow-up matters. Through this process, the safety of electronic toy products and compliance with standard requirements can be ensured, and the rights and interests of consumers can be protected.