Qualifications and Certifications
TITAUDOU maintains quality-control and compliance documentation for specified 3-layer titanium composite cookware. The relevance of each certificate or report depends on the identified product, material, test method, intended use, and destination market.
Food-Contact and Third-Party Documentation
U.S. food-contact documentation - applicable regulatory and test evidence should be matched to the specified cookware model and intended use; this is not FDA approval of the TITAUDOU brand.
Third-party laboratory reports - reports from recognized laboratories may document the submitted sample, method, conditions, and results.
German and EU food-contact documentation - applicable LFGB or EU-related testing should be verified against the product and report scope.
Quality Standards Compliance
The applicable standards depend on the material, process, product specification, and destination market:
| Standard Type | Standards |
|---|---|
| Chinese Standards | Applicable GB/T and GB standards |
| Material and Engineering Standards | Applicable ASTM, AMS, or ASME specifications where identified |
Why Documentation Scope Matters
For TITAUDOU 3-layer titanium composite cookware, buyers should review documentation that is relevant to the ordered model and market, including:
Food-contact test results for the identified submitted sample and method
Heavy-metal migration results reported with analytes, units, limits, and test conditions
Antibacterial performance evidence only where supported by a model-specific report
Destination-market compliance evidence appropriate to the intended commercial or household use
Our Commitment
TITAUDOU applies surface-hardening technology and quality-control procedures to specified pure titanium cookware products. Material, process, inspection, and claim requirements should be confirmed in the approved product specification for each order.
Whether cookware is intended for professional or household use, supporting documents should be reviewed against the exact model, current construction, intended use, and destination market.




