The new regulations of the Japanese textile industry and the impact on the Chinese textile enterprises?
2017-12-16 From: Zouping Fortum Textile Co., Ltd. Browsing times:460
Japan's "Home Furnishing activities of harmful substances control law" will be formally implemented, the specific decomposition of azo dyes carcinogenic aromatic amine as harmful substances, prohibited in pajamas, socks, carpets and other products used in the Home Furnishing, and another 24 kinds of specific aromatic amine content limit is below 30mg/Kg. The standard setting is strengthened. As a country of textile exporters, it will inevitably be affected. The well-known third party institution of ICAS detection this view, which not only makes the production and detection mechanism of daily operation processes in the design production and testing services to pay attention to strengthen the norms, but also provides a reference for China's standardization reform.
(1) standard regulations: the law on the control of harmful substances in household goods (48 year law 112nd);
(2) implementation time: formally implemented in April 1, 2016;
(3) main contents: new order to formally classify the specific azo dyes which can decompose carcinogenic aromatic amines into harmful substances. Prohibit the use of banned azo dyes Home Furnishing specific product range in textiles for diapers, diaper covers, underwear, pajamas, gloves, socks, clothing, coats, hats, bedding, carpet, cloth, collar, handkerchief, towel, bath mat and / or leather and fur products, floor coverings and other related products.
According to a well-known textile production enterprise staff said to enter the Japanese textile market, it should not only use acid dyes, does not contain specific content for azo disperse dyes and other products, but also pay attention to avoid certain aromatic amines substance residues in the new regulations of the disabled. "There is no doubt that the standards for the control of hazardous substances in household appliances in Japan has brought great impact on the domestic textile industry.