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Textile Testing in Europe and America

Textile Testing in Europe and America

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There are many regulations related to woven clothing products in the EU. Before 2009, most of the EU promulgated the control requirements of hazardous substances in the form of directives, such as: 2005/84/EC(Azo Directive), 2009/425/EC(Organotin Directive), 2006/122/EC(PFOS Directive), etc., in June 2009, the relevant directives are included in Appendix 17 of the REACH regulation. For finished textile and garment products also need to meet the requirements of SVHC. With the frequent updates of the CPSIA related regulations on the safety of children's consumer products in the United States, the requirements are becoming more and more stringent. How to ensure that the products do not contain limited chemical substances and ensure that the products meet the requirements of European and American textile safety regulations has become a concern for the majority of textile export enterprises. RTS Ruii Testing provides US textile safety related testing services, US CPSIA, California 65, combustion, sharp edges, small parts, rope, in order to solve the problems for the majority of textile export enterprises, improve the compliance of your company's products in the European and American markets, reduce the risk of market recalls and penalties.