What's the difference between ROSH report and SGS report?

1, different in nature: RoHS is a standard formulated by the European Union. SGS only judges whether the sample meets RoHS standards, and decides whether to draw RoHS conclusions in the report according to the needs of customers, that is, whether the report meets RoHS standards. In addition, this report is only responsible for the data reliability of the test items mentioned in the submitted samples, but not for the products that meet the requirements of RoHS directive.

2. The actual detection methods are different: RoHS generally carries out chemical analysis on homogeneous materials directly, or carries out chemical analysis on materials exceeding the standard or approaching the limit after scanning with XRF scanning equipment, and generally does not accept mixed detection of multiple materials.

SGS can do aging test, composition analysis, environmental protection test, mechanical performance test, appearance inspection and so on. In terms of the manufacturer's products, according to the customer's requirements for durability, reliability, environmental protection and other aspects, according to the relevant laws and standards of the importing country and the customer's requirements.

3. Different reports: As long as the RoHS test reports issued by regular laboratories meet RoHS regulations, EU countries and relevant customers are recognized, and SGS is not required to make such reports. You can choose the reporting laboratory according to your own situation.

Extended data:

Interpretation of RoHS instruction change;

The limit requirements of 1, DEHP, BBP, DBP and DIBP do not apply to cables sold in the market before July 22nd, 20 19, or spare parts for maintenance, reuse and function update of electronic and electrical equipment (EEE), or performance upgrade, nor do they apply to those sold in the market before July 22nd, 20021year.

2. The limit requirements of 2.DEHP, BBP and DBP are not applicable to toys that have been restricted by Article 5 1 Annex XVII of EU RegulationNo. 1907/2006 (REACH).

3. The hexabromocyclododecane in 3.RoHS2.0 was deleted, because the European Commission considered that the substance did not fall within the scope of RoHS directive, and it already belonged to the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants.

4. According to a large number of testing data of testing institutions, phthalates are widely used as plasticizers in electronic and electrical products, which may exist in wires and cables, plastics, paints, inks and other materials.

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