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Aug 31,2020

Germany KTW-BWGL Drinking Water new regulations and sanitary compliance certification - transitional options

On July 10, 2020, German UBA issued transitional arrangements for KTW-BWGL and drinking water product compliance certification: Due to the impact of COVID-19, factory audit and on-site sampling work cannot be carried out in a short time, so the transitional arrangements are as follows:

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Jun 27,2024

EU Drinking Water Directive 2020/2184 - DWD Certification

The Drinking Water Directive (DWD) aims to protect human health and the environment from the harmful effects of contaminated drinking water and to improve access to drinking water.

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Mar 09,2022

2022 Annual WRAS PAG Meeting Time

2022 Annual WRAS PAG Meeting Time

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Jan 13,2021

Global certification for sensor faucets

In order to meet the growing certification demands, especially for induction faucet products

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Dec 23,2020

Shangdu can provide one-stop global certification services for valve and pipe fitting products.

In order to meet the growing certification demand, especially for valve fittings products

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Oct 17,2020

KTW-BWGL & UBA Health Compliance Certificate & DVGW Certification Relationship Diagram

KTW-BWGL & UBA Health Compliance Certificate & DVGW Certification Relationship Diagram

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Jul 06,2020

Our company can provide antibacterial testing for building materials.

Driven by both the pandemic and technology, the demand for antibacterial performance in building materials is rapidly increasing.

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Jul 06,2020

Warm congratulations on the complete upgrade of the Ningbo Shangdu Certification official website.

After careful planning and preparation, the new website is officially launched.

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Jan 19,2020

The EU REACH regulation added 4 new, SVHC updated to 205

Helsinki, 16 January 2019, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) issued a notice that a total of four substances in the 22nd batch are substances of high concern, and the SVHC list is officially updated to 205. Three of these substances are reproductively toxic and one has the potential to cause serious effects on human health and the environment, raising the same level of concern as carcinogenic, mutagenic and reproductively toxic (CMR), persistent, biocumulative and toxic (PBT) and very persistent and biocumulative (vPvB). This batch of substances included in the SVHC list: diisohexyl phthalate, 2-benzyl-2-dimethylamino-1 -(4-morpholinophenyl) butyl ketone, 2-methyl-1 -(4-methylthiophenyl) -2-morpholino-1-acetone, perfluorobutane sulfonic acid (PFBS) and its salts. An equivalent level of concern with potentially serious effects on human health (article 57 (f) - Human health) is used as a catalyst/additive/reactant in polymer production and chemical synthesis. It is also used as a flame retardant for polycarbonate (used in electronic devices). Shangdu reminds companies that when products contain SVHC substances, and the content exceeds 0.1%, they will need to notify ECHA or transfer information in the supply chain, as detailed in the interpretation of SVHC high concern substance requirements. Within 6 months from now, if the concentration of a single SVHC in the mass percentage of the article exceeds 0.1%, and the annual export volume is greater than 1 ton, the obligation to notify ECHA must be completed.

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Jan 02,2020

4 new chemical substances to be added to the REACH Regulation Candidate list (201 in total)

On July 16, 2019, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) issued a notice, adding the 21st batch of four substances as substances of high concern, and the SVHC list was officially updated to 201 items. These four substances are carcinogenic, mutagenic and reproductive toxic (CMR), persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic (PBT), and very persistent and bioaccumulative (vPvB). Shangdu reminds companies that when products contain SVHC substances, and the content exceeds 0.1%, they will need to notify ECHA or transfer information in the supply chain, as detailed in the interpretation of SVHC high concern substance requirements. Within 6 months from now, if the concentration of a single SVHC in the mass percentage of the article exceeds 0.1%, and the annual export volume is greater than 1 ton, the obligation to notify ECHA must be completed.

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