Gmet quality control works with accredited and certified laboratories for all our laboratory testings. With our laboratory partners, we are able to provide a wide variety of testing at a competitive pricing.
We have access to:
We test appliances from all insulated class: Class 0 to III. Climate class: SN, N, ST and T (tropicalized).
Based on your requirements, standards and budget, we define, together, the best testing protocol. We submit reports with the testing pictures and videos. We give you testing result explanations and potential improvement. Â Â
We collect samples and provide certificates.
REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and restriction of Chemicals) (Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006) is the EU’s chemicals regulation. It aims to ensure a high level of protection for human health and the environment, promote the free circulation of chemicals on the EU market, and enhance competitiveness and innovation. The REACH Regulation requires companies to report on chemicals used in their products and throughout the supply chain.
Important note: Now that the United Kingdom has left the European Union, UK REACH has come into law. There are many similarities and some differences between UK REACH and EU REACH.
You can find out more by contacting us or visiting:
https://echa.europa.eu/regulations/reach/understanding-reach
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/how-to-comply-with-reach-chemical-regulations
The European Union’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive requires suppliers of electronic equipment to guarantee that the entire unit is free of:
Therefore, materials testing of electronic components is required to ensure compliance.
The Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) directive covers equipment that depends on electrical current or electromagnetic fields in household appliances, computers, light bulbs, phones, and many other similar products. Like RoHS, its goal is to reduce introduction of hazardous materials into the environment during recycling or disposal.
The hi-pot test applies a relatively high voltage between two conductors which are separated by insulation. The insulation is supposed to withstand this voltage without breaking down. If it withstands the voltage without breaking down, the insulation is said to have adequate or acceptable electric strength (or dielectric strength) so that the user will not be in danger by touch the product when plugged to the wall socket.
EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) testing is to ensure that your electronic or electrical device doesn’t emit a large amount of electromagnetic interference and that your device continues to function as intended in the presence of several electromagnetic phenomena.
We do what we say and say what we do. We keep you updated for any unplanned event.
With your interest at heart but also knowing the importance of your supplier to your smooth operation, we conduct our mission with full transparency and fair behavior. We submit our findings to your supplier for its immediate corrective action.
Our quality team and product experts are regularly train to the latest international standards and technologies.