Vacuum Cleaner EU RoHS Electronic Hazard Testing Report
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Vacuum Cleaner EU RoHS Electronic Hazard Testing Report
1、 Why do vacuum cleaners need RoHS testing
Vacuum cleaners belong to the category of "small household appliances" controlled by the EU RoHS 2.0 directive and are mandatory testing products for export to the EU market. Vacuum cleaners typically include components such as motors, circuit boards, plastic casings, wires and cables, switch components, etc. These components may use chemical materials such as lead containing solder, flame retardants, plasticizers, etc. during the production process. RoHS testing ensures that the content of ten hazardous substances in products meets EU limit requirements, avoiding product seizure, return or recall, while protecting consumer health and environmental safety.
2、 Main testing items and limit requirements
The RoHS testing for vacuum cleaners covers the following ten harmful substances:
|Serial number | Testing item | Limit requirement | Main source
|1 | Lead (Pb) | ≤ 1000mg/kg | Soldering and metal components
|2 | Mercury (Hg) | ≤ 1000mg/kg | Switches, bulbs
|3 | Cadmium (Cd) | ≤ 100mg/kg | Battery, pigment
|4 | Hexavalent chromium (Cr VI) | ≤ 1000mg/kg | Metal coating
|5 | Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) | ≤ 1000mg/kg | Plastic flame retardant
|6 | Polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) | ≤ 1000mg/kg | Plastic flame retardant
|7 | DEHP (dioctyl phthalate) | ≤ 1000mg/kg | Wire insulation layer
|8 | BBP (butyl benzyl phthalate) | ≤ 1000mg/kg | Plastic parts
|9 | DBP (dibutyl phthalate) | ≤ 1000mg/kg | Plastic parts
|10 | DIBP (Diisobutyl Phthalate) | ≤ 1000mg/kg | Plastic Parts
3、 Main content of the testing report
A complete RoHS testing report for a vacuum cleaner typically includes the following sections:
Basic information: Name of commissioning unit, sample name (model/specification), production date, inspection date, report number, etc.
Testing basis: RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU and its revised directives, IEC 62321 series standards and other international and domestic testing method standards.
Summary Table of Testing Results: Clearly list the testing methods, measured values, limits, and judgment results (qualified/unqualified) for each hazardous substance.
Conclusion and Suggestions: Based on the test data, provide a final conclusion on whether the product meets RoHS requirements.
Signature information: Name of testing institution, CMA/CNAS qualification seal, signature of testing personnel, issuance date, etc.
4、 Handling process and precautions
Process: Confirm testing requirements → Fill out the application form and send samples → Disassemble, crush, and preprocess in the laboratory → Analyze and test instruments → Prepare reports → Review and issue (usually 5-7 working days).
Attention: Choose a third-party testing institution with CNAS/CMA qualifications (Dezewei Testing CNAS registration number: L8083); It is necessary to control harmful substances in the entire product and raw materials, and establish a complete supply chain management system; Pay attention to the updates of RoHS directive and conduct timely re inspection or verification.