Electric Fan RoHS Test Report Processing
Date:2026-02-28 09:40:06 Classification
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The primary standard for obtaining a China RoHS test report for electric fans is SJ/T 11364-2014 (Requirements for Labeling of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products).
The following is a detailed procedure, testing items, and precautions for obtaining a China RoHS test report for electric fans:
I. Testing Background and Standards
China RoHS is also known as "Nationally Promoted RoHS." Unlike EU RoHS, China RoHS currently primarily adopts a "self-declaration" + "labeling" model.
Core Standards: SJ/T 11364-2014 (Labeling Requirements), GB/T 26572 (Limit Requirements).
Testing Items (Six): China RoHS currently mainly controls the following six hazardous substances (EU RoHS has increased to 10, while the national standard still primarily controls 6):
1. Lead
2. Mercury
3. Cadmium
4. Hexavalent Chromium
5. Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)
6. Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)
II. Application Process
Applying for a China RoHS report for an electric fan typically involves the following steps:
1. Choosing a Testing Organization
Select a third-party testing organization with CNAS (China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment) and CMA (China Metrology Accreditation). This is a prerequisite for the report to have legal validity and market acceptance.
2. Submitting Application Materials
Complete the "Test Application Form".
Provide the electric fan's product manual and BOM (Bill of Materials).
Provide a sample (usually a complete unit or disassembled major components).
3. Sample Preparation and Submission
Complete Unit Testing vs. Component Testing:
Complete Unit Testing (Recommended): Submit a complete electric fan. The laboratory will disassemble it and test the main internal components (such as the motor, PCB board, outer casing plastic, power cord, etc.) separately. This method is more expensive, but the report is the most intuitive and suitable for finished products directly facing consumers.
Integrated Report: If your suppliers (such as motor manufacturers, casing manufacturers) already have RoHS reports, you can request the testing agency to integrate these reports and issue a single conformity report for the entire unit. This method is less expensive, but requires managing supply chain data.
4. Laboratory Testing
The laboratory disassembles the sample and performs chemical pretreatment and instrumental analysis (such as XRF screening, ICP precision testing, etc.) on the metal materials, plastics, and electronic components.
5. Report Issuance
After passing the tests, the testing agency issues a test report.
III. Processing Time and Fees
Timeframe: Usually around 5-7 working days. For expedited processing, it can be issued in about 3 working days (expedited processing fee applies). Cost:
The cost depends on the number of test points.
An electric fan typically includes: plastic casing, fan blades, motor (metal + enameled wire), power cord, circuit board (if applicable), plug, etc.
Each test point (material) requires a separate charge.
Estimated cost: Generally around 1000-3000 RMB (depending on the number of test points and the institution's quote).