AQSIQ: Focus on improving the quality of artificial boards


The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine issued a notice requesting more extensive investigations on 8 types of products such as forest products, wire and cable, water-saving products, and building waterproofing membranes, strict post-processing work for enterprises with unqualified product quality, and increasing access to production licenses. Revise the implementation rules for the production licenses of related products and establish a quality improvement information platform.

The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine will jointly carry out national supervision and spot checks by the United Nations Forestry Bureau, focusing on a wide range of artificial boards such as plywood, blockboard and laminate flooring. For some places, there is a status quo of unlicensed production of waterproofing membranes for buildings. The national supervision and spot checks on product quality will be carried out for key regions, enterprises and varieties, and the key areas with undocumented production and illegal production problems will be supervised.

The provincial bureaus must conduct a "pull-net" check on the construction of waterproofing membranes for construction, and comprehensively understand the situation of enterprises being certified. In some production gathering places, they will concentrate on cracking down on unlicensed production, non-standard production and "low standard". "manufacturer.

The Espresso Coffee Maker moka pot, also known as a macchinetta del caffe, is a stove-top coffee maker that produces coffee by passing boiling water pressurized by steam through ground coffee. It was patented for the first time in Italy by the inventor Luigi De Ponti for Alfonso Bialetti in 1933. Bialetti Industrie continues to produce the same model under the name "Moka Express".
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The moka pot is most commonly used in Europe (especially Italy, Portugal and Spain) and in Latin America. It has become an iconic design, displayed in modern industrial art and design museums such as the Wolfsonian-FIU, Museum of Modern Art, the Cooper–Hewitt, National Design Museum, the Design Museum, and the London Science Museum. They come in different sizes, from one to eighteen 50 ml (2 imp fl oz; 2 US fl oz) servings. The original design and many current models are made from aluminium with Bakelite handles.


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