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How to Source Infrared Saunas from China: Certifications, MOQ and Lead Time

May 17, 2025 3 min read Updated May 21, 2026

Why China for Infrared Sauna Sourcing?

China manufactures the majority of the world’s infrared sauna cabins, with concentrated production in Jiangsu, Guangdong and Zhejiang provinces. For wellness brands, spa distributors and private-label buyers, sourcing direct from a Chinese OEM factory typically reduces landed cost by 30–50% versus buying through Western intermediaries.

This guide covers the key questions every buyer should ask before placing their first order.

Step 1: Confirm the Certification Scope

Infrared saunas exported to North America require ETL or UL listing for electrical safety. Units destined for Europe require the CE mark, which covers low-voltage directive (LVD) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Most reputable manufacturers also carry RoHS compliance for restricted hazardous substances.

Critical questions to ask your supplier:

Request copies of all test reports before placing a production order. A professional OEM supplier will provide these without hesitation.

Step 2: Understand MOQ and Sampling Policy

Most graphene infrared sauna factories offer a sample unit from 1 piece at slightly above bulk pricing. This allows you to evaluate build quality, packaging and documentation before committing to a full production run.

Typical MOQ structures:

Order Type Quantity Lead Time
Sample / Evaluation 1 unit 2–4 weeks
Small Batch 5–20 units 4–6 weeks
Standard Production 21–100 units 6–8 weeks
Container Load 100+ units 8–12 weeks

MOQ for fully custom OEM cabins (bespoke dimensions, custom wood, branded panels) is typically higher. Discuss your customization scope with the factory at inquiry stage.

Step 3: Verify Heating Technology

The two dominant heating technologies in the market are carbon fibre panels and graphene composite panels. Graphene panels offer measurable advantages for B2B buyers:

Ask for third-party wavelength emission test reports confirming the 6–14 μm infrared range.

Step 4: Clarify Trade Terms and Logistics

Standard trade terms for sauna exports from China include:

For first orders, DDP or CIF is recommended to reduce logistics complexity. Confirm that shipping cartons are approved for ocean freight (ISPM 15 treated wood where applicable).

Buyer Checklist

For specification sheets, CE/ETL test report samples or a factory-direct FOB quote, contact our export team.

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