The so-called REACH certification is actually REACH registration. It is the abbreviation of the EU regulation "Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals", which was established by the European Union and implemented from June 1, 2007 onwards to regulate chemicals. So what are the requirements of REACH certification? The following is a detailed explanation of the requirements of REACH certification and the scope of certified products.
What are the requirements for REACH certification testing?
Generally speaking, REACH certification is not only applicable to engineering, in daily necessities is also very applicable, REACH is mainly required to prove that daily necessities do not contain harmful chemicals, so, where the EU production or imported to the EU market of daily necessities, must be tested for harmful chemicals, once the test is unqualified can not be sold in the EU market.
The range of REACH certified products includes:
1, alloys, chemicals, plastic products and some semi-finished products, etc.;
2, baby toys, daily household, cosmetics and student stationery and so on;
3, textile products, clothing, shoes and leather products and so on;
4, electrical and electronic products;
5, daily household products and sporting goods.
REACH certification test generally need 2-3 samples, customers fill out the test application form, provide product manuals and materials list table and so on.
REACH certification testing generally takes a week of time, but if it is more complex products, the certification time is a little longer.