14 pct truck tyre tubes fail safety tests in China

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-07-22 16:03

BEIJING - China's top quality control watchdog announced that 14.3 percent of the local-made truck tyre tubes failed safety tests in its latest quality check-up.

The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said it checked 51 truck tyres and tyre tubes produced by 30 companies in nine provincial-level regions including Liaoning, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai.

The watchdog said 85.7 percent of the 14 tyre tubes, and all the 37 tyres were up to standards.

The tensile strength of some tyre tubes did not meet standard and were inclinable to burst when the trucks run on roads, said the administration. It added some tubes valves were not strong enough adhered to the tubes.

The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine also announced that six percent of liquors were not up to standards.

The proportion of total ester and ethyl hexanoate in some of the 100 liquors produced by 95 firms in eight provinces did not meet standard, it said.

It said 2.5 percent of 120 kinds of fruit and vegetable juices and beverages produced by 110 companies in cities of Beijing and Shanghai and ten provinces failed safety standard. They were found containing excessive saccharomyces cerevisiae and saccharin sodium salt and with problematic labeling.

The quality control watchdog added that all of the tyre tubes, liquors and fruit and vegetable juices and beverages were sold domestically and were not exported abroad.

The administration has ordered local branches to urge the problematic firms to finish the improvement of products quality during a given period of time.



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