The product should be able to pass the following tests: |
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Goods must be packed in seaworthy strong 5-layer A=A export cartons; The maximum gross weight per export carton is 20kgs |
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Test on actual product by moisture meter, the humidity rate should be within 12% |
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Each hardbox should include a piece of 1gram silica bag |
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Polybag or OPP bag must be with at least one cut out hole |
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Shall have no sharp points/edges, other than required for fuction |
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Final inspection standard according to AQL 2.5 |
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Should have no discernible surface degradation, including crazing, shivering, denting, bubbles, cracks, stains, deformations, chips, fractures, heavy lines, waves, shear marks, scratches, scuff marks, indentations, or blisters |
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No major defects, sharp edges, flaws, glaze runs, chips, etc. |
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LFGB apply to food package |
All packages for food product should according to LFGB terms |
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Heavy metal in packaging material |
This environmentally motivated legislation regulates the amount of lead, cadmium, hexavalent chromium and mercury allowed in packaging materials. Total heavy metals for each packaging component should not exceed 100ppm |
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The applicable component of a product shall not contain more than 0,0075% (75ppm) by weight of cadmium |
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Reducible Sulfur Content (only applicable to inlays of hardbox packages for jewelry and watch) |
Inlays of hardbox packages for jewelrry and watch, should be less than 0,05% (500ppm) reducible sulfur content. Test on appicable materials (foam, velvet, EVA, plastic,paper or fabric etc.) |
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The pH content of the material should be within pH 5-9. Test on applicable material as per actual product |
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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PaHs) Content |
Material with skin contact: Benzo (a) pyrene: less than 1mg/kg Total PAHs (18PAHs): less than 10mg/kg |
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Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) |
All components of products must contain less than 1000 ppm (0.1%) of all other chemicals listed on the Substance of Very High Concern list |
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Shall function as intended |
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Humidity test (test on actual product with packaging) |
DIN-Norm 9022-2, conditioning method 12, severity 07 1. start: 23℃ 2. ramp: with 2C/min. to 55℃ and 92% relative humidity 3 Constant: 120 hours with 55℃ and 92% relative humidity Report any/all visual defects after the conditioning |
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Extreme Temperature Test (on actual product with gift package) |
Report any/all visual defects after the conditioning test 1. 24 hours @ -18 degree C 2. 24 hours @ 38 degree C |
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No damage after 3 drops at 93 cm (3ft) onto vinyl tile over concrete |
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Peel-off Test (Printing / Painting / Coating) |
Apply a 3M masking tape (#202) on the surface of printing, painting or coating The surface finishing/plating must remain intact after the tape were removed |
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Minimum Class 4.0 at 10 hours exposure |
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Minimum Class 3.0 at 100 hours exposure |
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Colorfastness to Crocking (Test on textile and leather) |
Minimum Class 4.0 for dry crocking Minimum Class 3.0 for wet crocking |
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The approval of pantone color or CMYK 1C color should be based on X-rate color testing machine only Testing on the printing swatch without any lamination or oil Acceptable color tolerance: Light color should be within △E1.0 ; Dark color should be within △E2.0 |
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