Artificial jewelry is the latest trend in the fashion industry around the world, with its appearance comparable to genuine products and affordable prices making it popular and sought after by many consumers. Due to the extensive use of electroplating, dyeing, coloring and other processes in the production and processing process, and often wearing them closely, it directly affects the personal safety of consumers, and quality control has become a top priority.
Hansmann Group provides you with a one-stop comprehensive quality control service to ensure that your products pass various domestic and international testing projects safely and smoothly enter the market.
The scope of testing products includes gold and silver jewelry testing (gold and silver necklaces, earrings, rings, bracelets, bracelets, anklets, headwear, brooches, pendants, etc.)
Pearl jewelry testing (pearl necklaces, earrings, rings, bracelets, bracelets, anklets, headwear, brooches, pendants, etc.)
Crystal jewelry testing (amethyst, topaz, smoky crystal, green crystal and other jewelry testing)
Wood jewelry testing (agarwood, golden nanmu, yellow pear, small leaf red sandalwood, sandalwood, yew, peach, ebony, bodhi, dragon wood, walnut, jujube and other accessories)
Plastic material jewelry testing (plastic necklaces, earrings, rings, bracelets, bracelets, anklets, headwear, brooches, pendants, etc.)
Glass jewelry testing (glass, rhinestones, glass and other jewelry testing)
Metal material jewelry testing (platinum, palladium, gold plating, gilding, gold coating, yellow plating, rare gold, gold, imitation gold, silver metal, alloy and other jewelry)
Other material jewelry testing: (ivory, shell, coral, amber, feather, turtle shell, hawksbill and other jewelry testing)
GB 28480-2012 Regulations on the Limit of Harmful Elements in Jewelry
GB 11887-2002 Specification and Nomenclature for Purity of Precious Metals in Jewelry
Test standards:
GB/T 19719-2005 Jewelry - Determination of Nickel Release - Spectrometric Method
GB/T 19718-2005 Jewelry - Determination of Nickel Content - Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Method
GB/T 28485-2012 Determination of Nickel Release from Coated Ornaments - Wear and Corrosion Simulation Method
GB/T 28020-2011 Jewelry - Determination of Harmful Elements - X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometric Method
GB/T 28021-2011 Jewelry - Determination of Harmful Elements - Spectrometric Method
GB/T 28019-2011 Jewelry - Determination of hexavalent chromium - Diphenylcarbazide spectrophotometric method
EU regulatory requirements:
2004/96/EC&94/27/EC (Nickel Release Directive),
Article 27 of REACH Appendix XVII, Article 63 of REACH Appendix XVII,
91/338/EC (EU Cadmium Directive),
EN71 (EU Toy Safety Requirements)
Test standards:
EN 1811-2011 Test Method for Nickel Release from Human Puncture and Long Term Skin Contact Items
EN 12472:2005 Determination of nickel release from coated items - Wear and corrosion simulation method
EN71-3:2013+A1:2014 EU Toy Safety Part 3: Migration of Specific Elements
EN 1811-2011 Test Method for Nickel Release from Human Puncture and Long Term Skin Contact Items
EN 12472:2005 Determination of nickel release from coated items - Wear and corrosion simulation method
EN71-3:2013+A1:2014 EU Toy Safety Part 3 Migration of Specific Elements US Regulatory Requirements:
ASTM F2923-14 Safety Standard for Children's Jewelry and Jewelry;
ASTM F963-11 Toy Safety Standard;
California 65;
CPSIA Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act;
HR4428 Restrictions on Cadmium, Barium, and Antimony in Children's Jewelry
Test standards:
ASTM E1613 Standard Test Method for Lead Detection by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometer, Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometer, and Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometer
ASTM F963-11 Full standard for toys
CPSC-CH-E1003-09 Standard Operating Procedure for Determining Lead in Paints and Other Similar Surface Coatings
CPSC-CH-E1002-08 Standard Operating Procedure for Determining Lead Content in Children's Products (Non metallic)
CPSC-CH-E1001-08 Standard Operating Procedure for Total Lead Testing of Children's Metal Products (including Metal Jewelry)
CPSC-CH-E004-11 Standard Operating Procedure for Extractable Cadmium Testing of Children's Metal Jewelry
CPSC-CH-C001-0 9 Standard Operating Procedure for Phthalate Ester Testing
EN 1811 Test method for nickel release from human puncture and long-term skin contact items
EN 12472 Determination of nickel release from coated items - Wear and corrosion simulation method
Canadian regulatory requirements:
SOR/2005 132 Canadian Children's Jewelry Regulations;
SOR/2010-224 Amendment to the Canadian Surface Coating Regulations;
Test standards:
Canadian Product Safety Laboratory Manual Volume 5 Method C02
Canadian Product Safety Laboratory Manual Volume 5 Method C07