Rubber gloves are a type of gloves made of rubber sheet or film. According to the rubber raw materials or manufacturing process is divided into latex gloves and molded gloves, etc.. Acid and alkali resistant gloves should be able to be used at 45 ℃ in sulfuric acid (density 1.32) or caustic soda solution (density 1.19). Electrical insulation gloves are divided into two kinds of high-voltage and low-voltage. High voltage can be used below 6000 volts (test voltage of 12000 volts). Low-voltage can be used below 1000 volts. Medical gloves are divided into glossy and woolen (woolen gloves or wrinkled gloves). Rubber gloves exported to EU countries need to apply for the authoritative EU CE certificate in order to be successfully exported to Europe and sold in the European market.
CE certification for rubber gloves
In the EU market "CE" mark is a mandatory certification mark, whether it is a product produced by enterprises within the EU, or products produced in other countries, in order to circulate freely in the EU market, it is necessary to affix the "CE" mark to show that the product conforms to the EU "New Approach to Technical Harmonization and Standardization" directive. New Approach to Technical Harmonization and Standardization" directive basic requirements. This is a mandatory requirement for products under EU law.
CE marking is an important measure taken by the EU to establish a unified market and promote the economic development of member states. The purpose of implementing CE marking is to simplify the formalities required to enable products to enter the EU and move between its member states, which, as more and more countries are expected to join the EU, will eventually result in CE-marked products being able to move freely throughout Europe. Therefore, the European Commission sees the CE marking as a "passport" that allows products to circulate freely within the European single market.
CE marking of rubber gloves: PPE Directive
The process of CE certification for rubber gloves
1. The enterprise submits the application form for CE certification to the agency, provides product information and sends samples.
2. The agency will determine the corresponding EU directives and test standards, test cycles and costs based on the information provided by the company.
3. the enterprise confirms the offer, signs a technical service contract and pays the fee.
4. The agency engineer conducts a complete set of tests on the product according to the EU testing standards and discrepancy tests on the relevant models, then prepares a technical file (TCF) and submits it to the EU agency for review.
5. The audit is passed and the CE certificate is issued.