Guide to Obtaining GB6675 Test Report for Electric Dolls
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Guide to Obtaining a GB6675 Testing Report for Electric Dolls
I. Clarifying Applicable Standards
Electric dolls belong to the category of electric toys, primarily involving the following standards:
| Standard Number | Standard Name | Description
| GB 6675.1-2014 | Toy Safety Part 1: Basic Specifications | Mechanical and Physical Properties (General)
| GB 6675.2-2014 | Toy Safety Part 2: Mechanical and Physical Properties | Mandatory
| GB 6675.3-2014 | Toy Safety Part 3: Flammability | Mandatory
| GB 6675.4-2014 | Toy Safety Part 4: Migration of Certain Elements | Mandatory (Chemical)
| GB 19865-2005 | Safety of Electric Toys | Special Standard for Electric Toys
Key Note: Electric dolls must comply not only with the GB6675 series but also with the GB19865 electric toy safety standard; only a combination of both constitutes complete compliance.
II. Core Testing Items
1. Mechanical and Physical Properties (GB 6675.2)
Small Parts Test (Prevention of Accidental Swallowing)
Sharp Edges, Sharp Points
Protrusions, Pores and Gaps
Drop Test, Impact Test, Pressure Test
Tension and Torque Test (Small Parts Firmness)
Folding Mechanism, Spring Mechanism
2. Flammability (GB 6675.3)
Burning Test of Materials such as Hair and Fabrics
3. Chemical Properties (GB 6675.4)
Migration of 8 Major Heavy Metals: Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, Arsenic, Selenium, Antimony, Barium, Chromium
Plasticizer (Phthyl Acetate) Content
Total Content of Specific Elements
4. Electric Toy Safety (GB 19865)
Electrical Strength (Withstand Voltage Test)
Insulation Resistance
Temperature Rise Test (Heating Components)
Battery Compartment Safety (Preventing Accidental Battery Swallowing)
Short Circuit Protection (For Batteries Directly Powered Toys)
Power Adapter Safety
Labeling and Instruction Manual Warnings
III. Processing Procedure
Step 1: Consultation and Quotation → Step 2: Sample Submission for Testing → Step 3: Laboratory Testing → Step 4: Report Issuance → Step 5: Verify Authenticity
1. Select a Testing Institution
Choose a third-party testing institution with CMA accreditation.
Dezewei Testing CNAS Registration Number: L8083
It is recommended to prioritize laboratories with experience in testing electric toys.
2. Prepare Documents
Application Form (template provided by the testing institution)
Product Instruction Manual (Chinese)
Circuit Diagram, Battery Specification Sheet
Product Images, Outer Packaging Images
Component List (including material specifications)
Sample Quantity: Generally 3-5 finished products (depending on the project)
3. Sample Submission and Testing
Cycle: Usually 5-7 working days
Cost Range: Approximately 800-2000 RMB (fluctuates depending on the testing items)
4. Report Issuance
Pass: A test report with the CMA mark will be issued.
Fail: Requires complete testing. Resubmit for testing after revision.
5. Report Validity
Generally 1-3 years (requirements vary by platform)
IV. Special Precautions
1. Battery Safety is Paramount
Electric dolls commonly use button batteries, requiring special attention:
The battery compartment must be opened with screws or tools.
Prevent children from removing the batteries and swallowing them.
2. Warning Labels Must Be Complete
Applicable age label (e.g., "Not for children under 3 years old")
Battery safety warnings
Must be included in the Chinese instruction manual and outer packaging.
3. Platform and Export Requirements
Domestic e-commerce platforms (Tmall, JD.com): Test report must be uploaded.
TikTok/Pinduoduo: Platform review is mandatory.
Export to the EU: EN62115 (Electrical Toys) must be completed simultaneously.
V. Processing Suggestions
1. 1. Pre-test self-inspection: First, check the product design item by item according to the standard to avoid repeated testing.
2. Compare prices from multiple institutions: Different institutions have significantly different quotations; it is recommended to compare prices from 2-3 institutions.
3. Pay attention to the latest national standard: The GB6675 standard is updated from time to time; be sure to use the latest version.
4. Retain samples: Retain samples for future reference to avoid restocking when making rectifications.
5. Consider full-item testing: Some items may be exempted, but full-item testing can avoid the risks of market supervision spot checks.
If you need further information on the pass/fail criteria for a specific test, the contact information of a testing institution, or a risk assessment for your product, please continue to provide product details (such as size, battery type, applicable age, etc.), and I can provide more targeted advice.