GB6675 Inspection Report Process for Inertial Toy Cars
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GB6675 Inertia Toy Car Testing Report Process
I. Pre-Test Preparation
1. Document Preparation Checklist
Copy of Business License
Product Design Drawings (including structural/material specifications)
Material List (clearly specifying metal types, plastic grades, and surface coating composition)
Product Instruction Manual (must indicate applicable age range)
If containing plastic parts, a phthalate compliance declaration is required.
2. Sample Requirements
Provide 2-3 sets of unopened, complete samples (including packaging and instruction manual)
For customized models, representative samples of different colors/materials are required.
3. Institution Selection
A third-party testing institution with both CNAS and CMA accreditations is required, for example:
DEZEW Testing CNAS Registration No.: L8083
II. Core Testing Items
According to the GB6675 standard, inertia toy cars must complete the following tests:
| Test Category | Specific Items
| Physical and Mechanical Properties (GB6675.2) | Sharp edge/point test, small parts anti-swallowing test (wheel/screw tensile force ≥90N), drop test (85cm height 3 times), structural stability test
| Flammability (GB6675.3) | Flame retardancy test of plastic parts (burning rate ≤30mm/min), flame retardancy test of surface coating
| Chemical safety (GB6675.4) | Migration test of 8 heavy metals (lead ≤90mg/kg, cadmium ≤75mg/kg, etc.), phthalate detection (total of 6 plasticizers ≤0.1%)
| Labeling requirements (GB6675.1) | Applicable age labeling, safety warning (e.g., "Contains small parts, not for use by children under 3 years old"), applicable standard number
III. Application Process
1. Application and Quotation
Submit the application form and the above materials to the testing agency.
The agency will quote a price based on the complexity of the material; the standard fee is approximately 800-200 RMB.
2. Laboratory Testing
Cycle: 5-7 working days, expedited service can be shortened to 3 working days (additional fee applies)
If any non-compliance is found during testing (e.g., excessive sharp edges), the testing institution will issue rectification suggestions. Re-submission of samples for retesting is required after rectification.
3. Report Issuance
Upon successful testing, the testing institution will issue a test report with the CNAS/CMA mark.
The report must include: sample photos, test data, compliance conclusions, and laboratory accreditation certificate.
4. Report Use
Can be used for e-commerce platform entry (Tmall/JD.com), supermarket listings, government procurement, etc.
Report Validity: Valid indefinitely if there are no changes to product design/materials; retesting is required when standards are updated.
IV. Compliance Considerations
1. Key Risk Mitigation
Wheels/screws need to be reinforced to prevent them from becoming easily detached small parts.
For plastic parts, prioritize environmentally friendly materials such as PP/ABS, and avoid using PVC (which may contain phthalates).
The lead and cadmium content of metal surface coatings must be controlled; water-based paints are recommended.