What are the items of the latest REACH test standard? How much does it cost?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The REACH test is one of the environmental tests, and substances that meet one or more of the norms stipulated in Article 57 of the Treaty can be recognized as "substances of high value" (SVHC) and included in the "Candidate List for Authorization" (also known as the "Candidate List") and arrive on the SVHC list".

    It is divided into metal part and non-metal part, with 64 items for the metal part and 155 items for the non-metallic part.

    2. The substances listed in the "Arrival SVHC List" are as follows:

    1.Substances that meet the classification specifications of carcinogenic, mutagenic or repeated toxicity (CMR) category 1 or 2;

    2.persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances; or very persistent and bioaccumulative (VPVB) substances;

    3.There is evidence of substances of similar concern, such as endocrine disruptors.

    3. What is the purpose of REACH testing?

    1.Submit information on hazardous chemicals.

    2.Assess and manage the hazard of chemicals.

    3.Register the chemical for all purposes.

    4.Substances that are less harmful to health.

    5.Substances that are less harmful to the environment.

    6.Support EU authorities to take faster action on the risks and hazards of chemical use.

    7.Improving the competitiveness of EU chemical companies will be a good medicine for economic development.

    8.Development of methodologies for the assessment of hazardous substances.

    9.Ensuring the free movement of substances in the EU internal market.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are currently 201 REACH test items. There are many test items, and there is no way to list them above, so you can talk to the institution in detail.

    Charge: Depends on the material. Metal and non-metal charging standards are different, in the case of not knowing the product, there is no way to give **.

    It is recommended to find an institution to understand.

    Hope to help... You.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Answer: Hello, if your products are exported to the European Union and other countries, you should pay attention to the safety and environmental protection of materials, and the REACH testing of EU countries stipulates the requirements. If you export to EU countries, REACH testing will make your products very competitive. So what are the items tested by REAHC?

    At present, SVHC, a substance of high concern in the REACH testing regulations, has been announced one after another, and now there are a total of 197 substances. For organic products, a full set of 197 items needs to be tested when conducting REACH testing. If it is an inorganic product, there are 71 items that need to be tested.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The REACH test is one of the environmental tests, and substances that meet one or more of the norms stipulated in Article 57 of the Treaty can be recognized as "substances of high value" (SVHC) and included in the "Candidate List for Authorization" (also known as the "Candidate List") and arrive on the SVHC list".

    It is divided into metal part and non-metal part, with 71 items for the metal part and 209 items for the non-metallic part.

    2. The substances listed in the "Arrival SVHC List" are as follows:

    1.Substances that meet the classification specifications of carcinogenic, mutagenic or repeated toxicity (CMR) category 1 or 2;

    2.persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances; or very persistent and bioaccumulative (VPVB) substances;

    3.There is evidence of substances of similar concern, such as endocrine disruptors.

    3. What is the purpose of REACH testing?

    1.Submit information on hazardous chemicals.

    2.Assess and manage the hazard of chemicals.

    3.Register the chemical for all purposes.

    4.Substances that are less harmful to health.

    5.Substances that are less harmful to the environment.

    6.Support EU authorities to take faster action on the risks and hazards of chemical use7Improving the competitiveness of EU chemical companies will be a good medicine for economic development8Development of methodologies for the assessment of hazardous substances.

    9.Ensuring the free movement of substances in the EU internal market.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The REACH regulation controls a wide range of products, covering almost all products exported to the EU, and the products that need to be tested for SVHC include, but are not limited to: electrical and electronic products, furniture, automobiles, textiles, toys, clothing and collections, cosmetics, etc.

    REACH is the abbreviation of the EU regulation "Regulation concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals", which is a chemical regulatory system established by the European Union and implemented on June 1, 2007.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    <>1. Leather shoe materials, clothing and textile manufacturers and their suppliers: AZO (azo compounds), REACH, RoHS, phthalate, DMF (dimethyl fumarate), eight heavy metals, quality inspection report, color, bisphenol, formaldehyde, total lead, PAHS, wear resistance test, tensile test, strength test, flame retardant test, appearance quality, identification label, UV anti-aging, breathable and moisture permeable, etc.

    2. Manufacturers of hardware zipper accessories and accessories for playing hail accessories and their suppliers: EN71, GB6675, ASTMF963, CPSIA, REACH, ROHS, phthalate, formaldehyde, UV anti-aging test, CE certification, CCC certification, etc.

    3. Plastic and plastic ink pigment manufacturers and their leading suppliers: REACH, RoHS6 items, phthalates, halogens, MSDS, PAHS, DMF (dimethyl fumarate), eight heavy metals, total lead testing, etc.

    4. Hardware tools, electronic appliances, LED energy-saving lamps, small machinery: CE, FCC, CB, UL, GS, CCC, SASO, SONCAP, C-TICK, PSE, KC, SAA, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The REACH test is one of the environmental tests, and substances that meet one or more of the norms stipulated in Article 57 of the Treaty can be recognized as "substances of high value" (SVHC) and included in the "Candidate List for Authorization" (also known as the "Candidate List") and arrive on the SVHC list".

    It is divided into metal part and non-metal part, with 71 items for the metal part and 209 items for the non-metallic part.

    2. The substances listed in the "Arrival SVHC List" are as follows:

    1.Substances that meet the classification specifications of carcinogenic, mutagenic or repeated toxicity (CMR) category 1 or 2;

    2.persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances; or very persistent and bioaccumulative (VPVB) substances;

    3.There is evidence of substances of similar concern, such as endocrine disruptors.

    3. What is the purpose of REACH testing?

    1.Submit information on hazardous chemicals.

    2.Assess and manage the hazard of chemicals.

    3.Register the chemical for all purposes.

    4.Substances that are less harmful to health.

    5.Substances that are less harmful to the environment.

    6.Support EU authorities to take faster action on the risks and hazards of chemical use7Improving the competitiveness of EU chemical companies will be a good medicine for economic development8Development of methodologies for the assessment of hazardous substances.

    9.Ensuring the free movement of substances in the EU internal market.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, REACH testing needs to identify your sample. The latest standard non-metals are now 201 tests and metals are 63 tests. The cost of testing is also different. If you have a report to do, leave it to us.

    Pony test, you can communicate with me if necessary!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    REACH testing is also known as toxic and hazardous substance testing. There are 55 general tests and 173 non-metallic REACH. For specific test substances, please contact Yibo for a list of substances.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    REACH test has been updated to 198 items, only dozens of which need to be tested for metal materials, and 198 items (all) for non-metallic materials;

    There are too many REACH test items, please look at the list for details.

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  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It mainly tests 175 toxic and harmful substances.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The first batch of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) under REACH includes 15 items.

    1.anthracene.

    2.4,4'-diaminodiphenylmethane 4,4'-diaminodiphenylmethane.

    3.Dibutyl phthalate dibutyl phthalate.

    4.Benzyl butyl phthalate phthalate phethyl phenyl phthalate.

    5.Cobalt dichloride.

    6.Diarsenic pentaoxide.

    7.diarsenic trioxide.

    8.Sodium dichromate, dihydrate sodium dichromate.

    9.5-tert-butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m-xylene (musk xylene).

    10.BIS (2-ethyl(hexyl)phthalate) (DEHP) bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.

    11.Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) Hexabromocyclododecane.

    12.Alkanes, C10-13, Chloro (short chain chlorinated paraffins).

    13.Bis (tributyltin) oxide tributyltin oxide.

    14.Lead Hydrogen Arsenate Arsenate.

    15.Triethyl arsenate.

    The cost of testing needs to be calculated according to the composition of the specific product material type. CTI, SGS, PONY, ITS and other third-party testing institutions can provide testing services, and you can find a local cooperative agency to negotiate a suitable ** according to the product.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First of all, correct one of your misconceptions: compliance with REACH does not necessarily need to be tested, and the testing involved generally refers to SVHC testing, but you must know that testing for SVHC is only a means to find out the presence of SVHC in the product, and it is a costly way to deal with it.

    With the increasing number of SVHCs, it is expected that 1400 2000 SVHCs will be generated.

    At present, the industry generally agrees and begins to apply the method of using the HENZ system, which has the functions of product hazardous substance analysis, product substance and material information chain management, and regulations and evaluation systems.

    It can greatly reduce the cost of regulatory compliance, and can be compatible with important domestic and foreign regulatory directives at the same time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    REACH currently publishes 46SVHC substances, and it is generally required to submit a substance questionnaire to customers

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    lz That's what you did, so why bother.

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