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Can CE labels be affixed freely?

CE labels cannot be affixed casually. When a product is labeled with CE, it means that the product has been evaluated and meets the safety, health, and environmental protection requirements of the EU Economic Area, and can be sold throughout the entire EU Economic Area.

The CE label is a safety certification label that serves as a passport for manufacturers to enter the European market. Products with the CE label can be sold within each member state of the European Union without meeting the requirements of each member state, thus achieving free circulation of goods within the EU member states.

The CE label must be affixed in a prominent position on the product, which should be clear and distinguishable, and not easy to apply. Usually, the CE label is affixed to the product or its parameter label; If the CE label cannot be directly affixed to the product, it can also be attached to the packaging or accompanying documents of the product, but it is necessary to prove the reason why the CE label cannot be affixed to the product.

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Outdoor sunscreen labels, should we choose PET or PVC material?

Both PET and PVC have good flexibility, but PVC is softer than PET in terms of durability against sunlight. PVC has superior durability and stronger weather resistance compared to PET

But in recent years, with people paying more and more attention to environmental protection. Due to the non degradable nature of PVC material, most customers choose to use PET material, which is environmentally friendly and biodegradable, for products that can cause irreversible damage in the environment.

PET can be selected in different thicknesses according to different sun protection requirements and years of sun protection. We have 50 #, 100 #, as well as 0.188, 0.25 or thicker thicknesses. In addition, combined with UV printing, for products with a longer sun protection period, such as 5 years or more, screen printing will be used to ensure that the label meets the sun protection requirements of the environment in which the product is applied.

Classification of sterilization indicator cards

  1. Process chemical indicator card: Used for individual items or packages to indicate whether the item has undergone a sterilization process, distinguishing between sterilized and non-sterilized items, such as chemical indicator tape.

  2. Special test chemical indicator card: Used for specific experimental operations related to sterilizers or sterilization standards, such as various B-D test papers. It detects the effectiveness of cold air removal and saturated steam penetration in pre-vacuum sterilizers, as well as any air leaks.

  3. Single-parameter chemical indicator card: Used for testing a single parameter during the sterilization process, such as gas concentration indicator cards (e.g., hydrogen peroxide low-temperature plasma).

  4. Multi-parameter chemical indicator card: Features two or more key parameters (time, temperature, humidity, gas concentration, steam saturation level).

  5. Comprehensive parameter chemical indicator card: A specialized indicator card that reacts to all parameters within the specified range during various sterilization processes, with set values reaching the inactivation level.

  6. Simulated chemical indicator card: An indicator card that reacts to all evaluation parameters within the specified range of each sterilization cycle, with set values based on the selected sterilization program settings.