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What is REACH Certification?

The REACH report mainly examines whether chemicals and products contain substances of very high concern and other restricted substances to ensure that the products comply with the requirements of the REACH regulations of the European Union.
Common testing items and contents are as follows:

I. Testing for substances of very high concern: Substances of very high concern, which refer to chemical substances that have potential risks to human health and the environment, require special authorization for use and need to be disclosed in the supply chain.

  • Carcinogenic substances: For example, certain types of benzene series compounds;
  • Mutagenic substances: For example, compounds of some heavy metals;
  • Substances toxic to the reproductive system: For example, some organophosphorus compounds;
  • Persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances: For example, certain chlorinated organic compounds;
  • Very persistent and very bioaccumulative substances: For example, certain fluorinated organic compounds.
II. Testing for restricted substances: The REACH regulations stipulate the restricted use of some chemical substances, aiming to reduce the harm to health and the environment.
  • Heavy metals: Such as lead, cadmium, mercury and hexavalent chromium;
  • Organic compounds: Such as polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers;
  • Phthalates: Such as bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate;
  • Other harmful substances: Such as certain flame retardants.
III. Full composition analysis: To ensure the safety and compliance of products, it is sometimes necessary to conduct a comprehensive analysis of all the components in the products.
  • Identification of chemical components: Conduct qualitative and quantitative analysis of the chemical substances in the products;
  • Analysis of chemical formulations: Separate and identify complex mixtures to determine their specific components and contents;
  • Analysis of material composition: Conduct composition analysis on different materials (such as plastics, metals, textiles, etc.).
IV. Risk assessment: The REACH requires a risk assessment of the use of chemicals to ensure that they will not cause harm to health and the environment.
V. Data reporting and disclosure: The REACH regulations require enterprises to transparently disclose the chemicals in their products and provide compliance data.
VI. REACH testing for specific products:
  • Testing contents for electronic and electrical products: Harmful substances in materials such as circuit boards, plastic casings and cables.
  • Testing contents for textiles: Harmful chemical substances in dyes, textile auxiliaries and coatings.
  • Testing contents for plastic and rubber products: Plasticizers, stabilizers and other chemical additives.
  • Testing contents for cosmetics: Heavy metals, organic solvents, fragrances, etc. in the ingredients.
VII. Summary:
The main objective of the REACH report is to ensure that products do not contain harmful substances exceeding the regulatory limits and to provide relevant compliance information. Through comprehensive chemical analysis and risk assessment, the REACH report helps enterprises ensure that their products comply with the chemical management regulations of the European Union and protect consumers and the environment.





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