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Leather Garment Standard Updated in China

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / AGILITYPR.NEWS / December 05, 2019 / China’s new industry standard for leather garments – QB/T 1615-2018 – was implemented on July 1, 2019, when the previous version was abolished.

 

Launched by the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, QB/T 1615-2018, covers all garments that are predominantly made of leather and which are not aimed at children aged 36 months or less.

 

Compared to the 2006 iteration of the standard, QB/T 1615-2018 contains the following revisions:  

·        Changes in four items:

o  Scope

o  Requirements for size and specification

o  Rules of quality grade classification

o  Assessment of lot

·        Additions of four items:

o  Requirements for leather raw materials

o  Requirements of physical and chemical properties for leather accessories and attachments

o  Requirements for textile, fur collar and fur accessories in test methods

o  Requirements of physical and chemical properties and test methods for leather, textile and fur in Annex B

·        Revisions on three items:

o  Wording of materials to be used

o  Sample size in routine inspection

o  Requirement for grading superior sample in single sample assessment

 

In addition, the labelling of leather materials has been refined in this updated edition.

 

QB/T 1615-2018 specifies the requirements for each of the materials – leather, textiles and fur.

 

The requirements of physical and chemical properties for leather include:

·        Tear force

·        Colorfastness to rubbing

·        Odor

·        pH value and dilution ratio (when pH is less than 4.0)

·        Formaldehyde

·        Decomposable carcinogenic aromatic amines

 

The requirements of physical and chemical properties for textiles include:

·        Fibre content

·        Colorfastness to rubbing

·        Odor

·        pH value

·        Formaldehyde

·        Decomposable carcinogenic aromatic amines

 

The requirements of physical and chemical properties for fur include:

·        Colorfastness to rubbing

·        Odor

·        pH value and dilution ratio (when pH is less than 4.0)

·        Formaldehyde

·        Decomposable carcinogenic aromatic amines

·        Colorfastness to perspiration for fur collar

·        Colorfastness to light for fur collar

 

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