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Vérification de la qualité en gros des charms en acier inoxydable : RoHS, REACH et tests

Anonymous
May 22, 2026
9 min read

Utilisez cette liste de contrôle de la qualité en vrac pour vérifier les tests RoHS, REACH, SGS, de libération du nickel et de durabilité des charms en acier inoxydable 316L.

Vérification de la qualité en gros des charms en acier inoxydable : RoHS, REACH et tests

Bulk charm programs live or die on documentation, traceability, and material safety. If your sourcing team cannot confidently answer “what was tested, how, by whom, and to which standard,” delays, chargebacks, and compliance holds follow. This checklist is built for procurement teams vetting a stainless steel charms manufacturer for North America market requirements—so you can move fast while protecting your brand, your customers, and your audit trail.

Stainless Steel Charms Bulk Quality Checklist: RoHS, REACH & Tests

1) Confirm base material compliance (before sampling)

  • [ ] Verify the charm base is 316L stainless steel only (documented material specification, not a blended “metal” description).
  • [ ] Request the material traceability record format: heat/batch, incoming inspection, and test reports linkage.
  • [ ] Ensure the supplier can clearly map material + process steps (cutting/laser marking, welding, polishing, and finishing) to compliance evidence.

2) RoHS screening for bulk orders

  • [ ] Require a RoHS statement tied to the charm’s relevant components and finishes (including any coating system and post-processing).
  • [ ] Ask whether the RoHS testing covers the finished charm product, not just raw material inputs.
  • [ ] Confirm the report issuer and test method details are provided (procurement needs audit-ready documentation).
  • [ ] Record compliance validity window and re-test triggers (process changes, supplier changes, coating changes).

3) REACH due diligence (SVHC-focused governance)

  • [ ] Request REACH compliance documentation and the supplier’s SVHC declaration approach.
  • [ ] Confirm REACH evidence is specific to the finished charm (and any enamel/crystal inlay systems if applicable).
  • [ ] Verify whether your vendor provides a notification workflow for SVHC list updates.

4) Nickel release and skin safety verification

  • [ ] Confirm nickel release testing is provided and named to the referenced safety standard: Nickel Release EN1811.
  • [ ] Ask for: test conditions, sample count, and acceptance criteria evidence (not just a pass/fail email).
  • [ ] Ensure the test reflects the same finishing stack used in bulk (e.g., polishing level and any PVD/gold plated layer).

5) Durability and corrosion: salt spray evidence

  • [ ] Request salt spray performance testing to 240H (evidence of corrosion resistance for bulk batches).
  • [ ] Verify which areas were evaluated (surface, edges, plated zones, enamel zones if used).
  • [ ] Ask for failure mode reporting: discoloration, blistering, pitting, coating integrity changes.

6) SGS test reports: confirm scope and consistency

  • [ ] Require SGS certified test reports for the specific compliance items above.
  • [ ] Validate report scope: “product type,” finishing process, and batch linkage assumptions.
  • [ ] Confirm the vendor can produce the same documentation set during RFQ, sampling, and pre-shipment review.

Why it Matters: Compliance, Durability & Audit Readiness

Key benefits procurement teams gain with a strict checklist

  • Less compliance risk: RoHS and REACH evidence reduces the chance of regulatory holds and product removals.
  • Skin-safety confidence: Nickel release testing (EN1811) is a decisive factor for consumer contact categories in North America buying workflows.
  • Fewer returns due to finish failures: Salt spray testing (240H) helps protect against corrosion and plating instability over time.
  • Faster audits: When test reports and traceability formats are standardized, your documentation pack stays consistent from sample to bulk.
  • Vendor accountability: A supplier that can defend results during an audit typically runs controlled production—not “paper compliance.”

Where procurement teams often lose time (and how to prevent it)

  • [ ] Expecting compliance after bulk starts: set documentation requirements upfront in the RFQ stage.
  • [ ] Accepting “material-based” claims without finished-product tests: insist on RoHS/REACH and nickel release evidence at the finished charm level.
  • [ ] Ignoring finishing stack changes: plating, enamel filling, and crystal setting can alter release behavior and durability outcomes.

Detailed Analysis Guide: How to Vet a Charm Factory for Bulk Production

Step 1: Build a documentation pack requirement (RFQ-ready)

  • [ ] Define the required compliance items: RoHS, REACH, nickel release (EN1811), salt spray (240H), and test report issuer details.
  • [ ] Require SGS reports and specify the sample basis: finished charm with the same PVD/gold plated, silver finish, rose gold plating, enamel, or crystal inlay configuration.
  • [ ] Confirm the supplier can support audit retrieval for the duration of your program.

Step 2: Validate the manufacturing controls behind the results

  • [ ] Ask about process checkpoints tied to compliance outcomes (e.g., polishing controls that affect nickel release surface behavior).
  • [ ] Confirm capability for consistent production runs: CNC, laser cutting, laser marking, welding, and polishing.
  • [ ] Ensure the finishing process is controlled for repeatability of PVD and surface coverage.

Step 3: Align compliance with your charm category usage

  • [ ] Classify your program needs: jewelry charms, charm bar accessories, bag charms, gift accessories, or decorative accessories.
  • [ ] Confirm that your selected finishing stack is represented in the test sample plan (especially for PVD plated stainless steel charms and enamel stainless steel charms).

Step 4: Require sample development with the same specs as bulk

  • [ ] Conduct sample development to lock the finishing stack and tolerance outcomes before bulk charm orders.
  • [ ] Compare sample compliance documents to bulk batch assumptions; do not treat compliance as “one-and-done.”
  • [ ] If you’re running a private label program, confirm the supplier can maintain the same compliance evidence across your packaging changeovers.

Step 5: Pre-shipment review for durability and finish integrity

  • [ ] Confirm visual and functional checks: surface cleanliness, plating consistency, enamel coverage integrity, and secure attachment mechanism alignment.
  • [ ] Request a pre-shipment inspection report format and acceptance criteria for bulk.
  • [ ] If your program demands low MOQ charm production, insist on stable finishing control even at smaller batches.

FAQ: Bulk Quality, Testing & Documentation

1) What compliance documents should we request for 316L stainless steel charms?

For procurement-ready documentation, request RoHS evidence, REACH compliance documentation (SVHC approach), nickel release testing to EN1811, and salt spray testing to 240H. Ensure the reports match the finished charm configuration used in your program.

2) Do we need tests for the finished charm or only for the base material?

Procurement teams should require finished-product testing. Finishes and process steps can affect release behavior and durability outcomes, so RoHS, REACH, nickel release, and corrosion testing should represent the finished charm stack you will receive.

3) How do we evaluate whether a stainless steel charms manufacturer is audit-ready?

Look for standardized test reporting, traceability support, and repeatable documentation across sample development and bulk orders. Ask the supplier to present SGS certified reports and explain how manufacturing controls connect to the compliance outcomes.

4) Can a supplier support custom logo charms and private label packaging while staying compliant?

Yes. OEM and ODM workflows should be managed so that customization steps do not alter the finishing stack represented in your compliance evidence. Confirm the supplier can provide consistent documentation through your RFQ, sample development, and bulk charm orders—whether you need custom logo charms, plating upgrades, enamel, crystal inlay, or private label packaging.

Partner With Us

If you’re sourcing 316L stainless steel charms for a bulk program and need compliance documentation you can defend in audits, Lancy Jewelry supports procurement teams with controlled manufacturing and ready-to-share SGS testing. Use this checklist during your RFQ to confirm RoHS, REACH, nickel release (EN1811), and salt spray (240H) coverage before you commit to bulk charm orders.

Ready to move? Request an OEM/ODM quotation and sample development plan for your private label and wholesale stainless steel charms requirements:

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Lancy Jewelry manufactures with a modern facility (CNC, laser cutting, laser marking, welding, polishing) and supports consistent PVD plating and finishing for boutique-ready programs, including low MOQ charm production where applicable.

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