加载中...
加载中...
I have found results from100000+products and40000+suppliers aboutArtificial products
When sourcing artificial products, the material composition determines the lifespan and realism. For outdoor use, prioritize UV-resistant PE (Polyethylene) or PVC with UV-inhibitors integrated into the material rather than just a surface coating to prevent fading and brittleness. For indoor high-end decor, 'Real Touch' silk or latex-coated fabrics provide a natural texture. Ensure the internal wiring is galvanized steel to prevent rust, especially in humid environments.
Compliance is critical for international trade. Ensure products meet REACH or RoHS standards to guarantee they are free from heavy metals like lead and cadmium. For indoor commercial installations (hotels, offices), verify Fire Retardant certifications such as EN 13501-1 (Class B or C) or NFPA 701. For artificial turf, look for DIN 18035-7 regarding environmental safety and drainage efficiency.
Aesthetic quality is subjective but measurable. Request high-definition photos of the leaf vein patterns and color gradients; high-quality products use multi-tone molding rather than single-color plastic. Check the density of the foliage (number of leaves per branch) and the stitch rate for turf. Always request a pre-production sample to test the 'hand-feel' and check for 'plastic burrs' or visible glue residue at the joints.
Focus on four key metrics: Pile Height (typically 20mm-40mm for landscaping), Dtex (the weight of the yarn), Gauge (distance between rows), and Stitch Rate. A higher Dtex and density indicate better resilience and a plusher feel. Ensure the backing is double-layered (PP cloth + Net) and coated with SBR Latex or PU for maximum tuft lock strength.
The main risk is deformation due to compression during long-term sea freight. Negotiate for reinforced 5-layer corrugated export cartons and specify that heavy items should not be stacked atop fragile floral arrangements. Additionally, be aware of volumetric weight charges; artificial products are often light but bulky, so work with suppliers on vacuum packaging or 'knock-down' (KD) designs to optimize container space and reduce freight costs.
Utilize the Secured Trading Service on Made-in-China.com to protect your payments until the goods are received. Prioritize 'Audited Suppliers' who have undergone third-party onsite inspections by firms like SGS or TÜV Rheinland. Always verify the supplier's Business License and Export Qualifications to ensure they are a legitimate manufacturer rather than a small trading middleman.
Since the raw material (plastic resin) price fluctuates, negotiate a price validity period of at least 3-6 months. For large orders, ask for a tiered pricing structure where the unit price drops as volume increases. You can also negotiate for free spare parts (extra leaves or stems) to account for potential minor damages during transit, which is a common industry practice.
Correct HS Code classification is vital to avoid overpaying duties; most artificial foliage falls under HS Code 6702. Be aware of anti-dumping duties that some regions (like the EU or USA) may occasionally apply to specific plastic or textile categories. Ensure the supplier provides a Certificate of Origin (CO) to benefit from any applicable Free Trade Agreements (FTA) between your country and China.