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The United States Has Developed The Industry Standard For Lead Content Of Footwear And Other Products.

2010/8/13 16:39:00 24

Shoes And Leather Shoes

A few days ago, reporters learned from the Fujian Provincial Quality Supervision Bureau that more than 40 large businesses in the United States are working on a new industrial standard to limit the lead content of products such as handbags and footwear, and will be formally implemented in December 1st. The scope of the new standard may also extend to belts and other popular accessories.


The new standard stipulates: pigment or other surface coating, the lead content should not be higher than 90ppm; the content of lead in leather should not be higher than 600ppm, from December 1, 2011 to 300ppm; the lead content of vinyl plastic should not be higher than 300ppm, and then dropped to 200ppm in December 1, 2011; the lead content in other materials should not be higher than 300ppm, except for crystal.


The United States is the main exporter of shoes and bags industry in Quanzhou.

Relevant experts suggest that the relevant enterprises should pay close attention to the implementation and implementation of the standard, improve production processes in time, change production structure, and effectively reduce lead content in products.


 

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