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China issues updated industry standard QB/T 4556-2023 for snow boots

SafeGuardSSoftlinesMarch 06, 2024

SG 39/24

China Updates Footwear Product Standard – QB/T 4556-2023 - Snow boots.

On July 28, 2023, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) issued QB/T 4556-2023 for the labelling of snow boots. This came into effect on February 1, 2024, replacing the previous edition, QB/T 4556-2013.

The new standard applies to the production, inspection and sale of snow boots for general use. Other footwear products with the functions of insulation against cold can refer to this document.

Main Technical Changes

Revisions to QB/T 4556-2023, include:

  1. Scope
  2. ‘Appearance quality’ requirements
  3. ‘Peeling strength of upper-sole’ requirements
  4. ‘Flexing resistance of whole shoe’ requirements
  5. ‘Abrasion resistance of outsole’ test methods
  6. ‘Insulation against cold’ test methods
  7. Judgment rules

Additions include:

  1. Requirements and test methods for ‘Color fastness to rubbing of lining and insock’

Deletions include:

  1. Classification of snow boots by upper material
  2. Requirements for shoe materials in ‘General requirements’
  3. Requirement and test method for ‘Restricted Substance’
  4. Inspection items

Main technical requirements of QB/T 4556-2023 - Snow boots

No.ItemTest methodRequirement
1.Appearance qualityGB/T 3903.5Comply with QB/T 4556-2023, 5.2, Table 1
2.Peeling strength of upper-soleGB/T 3903.3≥ 45 N/cm

If the material is torn and the adhesive film is still bonded during the peeling test:
≥ 30 N/cm
3.Flexing resistance of whole shoeGB/T 3903.1No pre-cutting; after flexing 40,000 cycles,
no cracks, no delamination, no damage on upper; The length of debonding at sidewall, upper-sole, or sole shall be not more than 10.0 mm; No more than 3 cracks on outsole and individual crack length shall be not more than 5.0 mm; No paint peel-off on outsole.
4.Abrasion resistance of outsoleGB/T 3903.2≤15.0 mm
5.Low-temperature flexing resistance of upperQB/T 2224-2012Comply with QB/T 2224-2012 qualified level
6.Low-temperature flexing resistance of outsoleQB/T 4886-2015Comply with QB/T 4886-2015 qualified level
7.Color fastness to rubbing of lining and insockFur, faux fur:
QB/T 2882-2023, Method C,
10 cycles, wet rubbing
Other materials:
QB/T 2882-2023, Method A,
50 cycles, wet rubbing
Staining grade ≥2-3

(Dark fur and dark faux fur: ≥2)
8.Insulation against coldGB/T 21284-2015The temperature decrease on the surface of the insole or insock shall be not more than 10 °C within 30 min
9.Slip resistanceGB/T 3903.6Wet, dynamic friction coefficient ≥ 0.30
10.Compression set of cellular outsoleHG/T 2876-2009Single density single-layer cellular outsole:
Compression set ≤ 30%
11.OdorQB/T 4556-2023,7.11Infant products ≤ 2 grade

Table 1

For more information, please refer to the standard QB/T 4556-2023 – Snow boots - or contact SGS directly

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Consumer and Retail — Softlines
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