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For high-end luxury bags, prioritize Zinc Alloy or Solid Brass due to their weight, durability, and ability to achieve a premium finish. For lightweight or budget-friendly bags, Iron or Aluminum may be used, but they are more prone to rust and deformation. Always ensure the base metal is compatible with the intended electroplating process to prevent peeling.
Quality hardware must undergo a Salt Spray Test (usually 24-48 hours) to ensure corrosion resistance, especially for cross-border shipping via sea. Look for Rack Plating rather than Barrel Plating for a smoother, mirror-like finish. Ensure the supplier uses an Acid-Resistant Coating or electrophoretic lacquer to prevent tarnishing and oxidation over time.
Hardware must comply with REACH (EU) and CPSIA (US) regulations, specifically regarding Lead, Cadmium, and Nickel release. 'Nickel-free' plating is a critical requirement for many Western markets to prevent skin allergies. Always request SGS or Intertek test reports to verify chemical safety before bulk production.
Test the tensile strength of D-rings and swivel hooks to ensure they can support the bag's intended load capacity. For zippers, check the smoothness of the pull and the strength of the 'stop' mechanism. High-quality hardware should withstand at least 5,000 to 10,000 cycles of opening and closing without mechanical failure.
Request that the supplier uses anti-tarnish paper and individual PE sealed bags for each hardware piece. Additionally, place silica gel desiccant packets inside the master cartons to control humidity, as moisture in shipping containers is the primary cause of hardware corrosion.
Focus on mold ownership and exclusivity. If you are developing custom shapes, clarify that the mold fee includes your exclusive rights to the design. For stock items, negotiate based on weight-based pricing vs. unit pricing for large volumes, and always request a pre-production sample (PPS) for gold-seal approval.
Utilize Secured Trading Services on Made-in-China.com to protect your payment until delivery. Hire a third-party inspection agency to perform an AQL (Acceptable Quality Level) inspection before the final payment, focusing specifically on color consistency (color matching) across different batches of hardware.
Because hardware is dense and heavy, Sea Freight (LCL) is the most economical for bulk orders, but ensure the cartons are double-walled corrugated boxes reinforced with plastic strapping. For urgent small batches, Air Express is viable, but calculate the volumetric weight carefully to avoid unexpected surcharges.