air gun Sourcing Overview
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Certification Compliance Risks Overlooking the necessity of multiple certifications such as CE, ISO, RoHS, GS, EN, ASTM, and TUV can lead to regulatory issues and product rejections in key markets; ensure your air gun supplier holds these valid certifications to avoid costly delays.
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Material Selection for Durability and Functionality Negotiate with suppliers to clarify the specific materials used—nylon, plastic, aluminum, brass, lithium battery, and LCD components—since these directly impact product longevity, safety, and performance, especially for high-pressure and ionizing gun variants.
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Weight Variability and Handling Considerations In practice, most suppliers offer air guns ranging from 0.2 kg to 3.5 kg, so choose a unit weight that balances portability with robustness according to your target user profile and intended application.
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Color Options and Market Appeal A critical question to ask your supplier is how customizable the color options are, given the range from red, black, blue, silver, green to colorful variants; color can significantly affect buyer preference and market segmentation, influencing sales potential.
