Certification & Lab Verification Metrics
Our fibers undergo rigorous laboratory testing to ensure they fall well below the limit values defined by the OEKO-TEX Association.
| Testing Category | Target Standard | Result Status |
|---|---|---|
| Azo Colorants | Forbidden Amines | Non-Detectable |
| Formaldehyde | Baby Class I Limit | < 16 mg/kg (Pass) |
| Extractable Heavy Metals | EN ISO 17072-1 | Below Detection Limit |
| Phthalates | ISO 14389 | 0.0% (Free) |
| Organotin Compounds | ISO 17353 | Non-Detectable |
| pH Value | ISO 3071 | 6.0 - 7.5 (Skin-Neutral) |
| Chlorinated Phenols | ISO 17070 | Non-Detectable |
| Volatile Emissions | ISO 16000-6 | Ultra-Low (Pass) |
We conduct internal audits every 5,000 meters of production to ensure that our chemical management system remains airtight. This ensures that every roll delivered to our B2B clients carries the same level of integrity as the sample submitted for official certification.
Strategic Application Scenarios
The OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Microfiber is a mandatory requirement for Premium Infant Footwear and Apparel. Brands producing for the newborn market must ensure that materials used in items like soft-soled shoes or stroller linings are safe for direct skin contact and even oral exposure (saliva fastness). In the Global Hospitality Sector, high-end hotels utilize this material for decorative pillows and upholstered headboards to ensure a "Health-First" guest experience, free from chemical off-gassing. This is particularly important for brands aiming for LEED or WELL building certifications in their interior designs.
In the Automotive Industry, this fiber is used for "Next-Generation Cabin Concepts" where health and wellness are prioritized. EVs marketed toward families use our pre-certified base to guarantee a non-toxic interior environment. Furthermore, it is a critical material for Performance Athletic Gear. Because athletes sweat, their pores open, increasing the risk of absorbing chemicals from their clothing; our OEKO-TEX certified microfiber provides a safe, breathable, and high-performance solution for cycling pads, glove linings, and inner shoe components. For B2B exporters, this certification acts as a "Trade Passport," facilitating smooth entry into the EU and North American markets where retailers like Target, IKEA, and H&M require OEKO-TEX compliance for all textile vendors.
Core Advantages for B2B Partners
- Instant Market Credibility: Leverage the most recognized safety label in the world to build consumer trust and brand value.
- Reduced Testing Costs: Using a pre-certified base material drastically reduces the number of laboratory tests required for your finished product.
- Risk Mitigation: Protects your brand from the legal and reputational fallout of chemical-related product recalls.
- Hypoallergenic Assurance: Skin-neutral pH and absence of irritants make it the ideal choice for sensitive end-users.
- Global Compliance: Automatically satisfies the requirements of REACH, CPSIA, and GB 18401 (China) standards.
- Full Transparency: Every certificate has a unique number that can be verified online, providing an auditable trail of safety.
Logistics, Trade & Verification
We ship our OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Microfiber globally from Ningbo Port. Each roll is tagged with the official OEKO-TEX label and the specific certificate number, allowing your quality control team to verify the status instantly. We offer FOB, CIF, and DDP terms. For payment, we accept T/T (30/70) and Irrevocable L/C at sight. We provide "Certificate Support" services, helping our B2B clients list our certification on their own product hangtags and marketing materials.
Standard lead times are 14-21 days. We maintain a digital "Certificate Vault" where our partners can download the latest lab reports and renewal documents at any time. Our packaging is designed to be anti-contaminant, ensuring that no external substances are absorbed during shipping. For large-scale manufacturing projects, we can provide "Master Lots" where an entire season's production is verified under a single testing protocol to ensure absolute consistency across your global supply chain.
- Q: Which OEKO-TEX class does your fiber belong to?
- A: Our fibers are certified under Class I, the highest and strictest class, making them safe even for babies and toddlers.
- Q: Does the water-reduction process affect the certification?
- A: No. In fact, our water-reduction process is what allows us to pass so easily, as it avoids the harsh solvents that typically trigger failures in chemical audits.
- Q: Can I use the OEKO-TEX logo on my products if I use your fiber?
- A: Yes, as long as your finished product meets the necessary requirements, our certification provides the foundational proof for your own application.



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