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CE Certification
CE is abbreviated from the French "Communate Europpene", which means the European Community, referred to as the European Union.
Mask CE Certification
The EU divides masks into two categories according to their purpose: personal protective masks and medical masks.
EU RoHS
The maximum working voltage is not more than 1000 volts for alternating current and 1500 volts for direct current, equipment which depends on electric current or electromagnetic field for normal operation, and equipment which generates, transmits and measures said electric current or electromagnetic field.
EU REACH
The full name of REACH is "Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals", which is EU Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006,
EU ErP Directive
In order to improve the environmental performance of energy-consuming products and control ecological environment pollution.
E-MARK Certification
E-Mark is the European common market. For automobiles and locomotives and their safety spare parts, noise and exhaust gas, they must comply with the regulations of the European Union and the European Economic Commission.
EPR Registration
European Authorised Representative
The full name of EAR is the European Authorised Representative , which refers to a natural or legal person explicitly designated by a manufacturer located outside the European Economic Area EEA (including EU and EFTA). The natural or legal person may represent the manufacturer outside the EEA to perform specific duties required by the manufacturer in the relevant EU directives and laws.
UKCA Certification
UKCA is short for UK Conformity Assessed. On February 2, 2019, the British government announced that it would adopt the UKCA logo scheme in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
British BS Certification
Regulated Products: Electrical and Electronic Products
British BEAB Certification
EU safety mark used by leading electrical and electronic manufacturers to support CE LVD declarations of conformity
German Product Safety Act (ProSG)
ProdSG is the German product safety law. On September 23, 2011, the German Bundestag promulgated the revised version of the "Device and Product Safety Law" (GPSG), the current "Product Safety Law" (ProdSG).
German packaging method VerpackG
VerpackG is the German packaging law, replacing the previous German packaging regulation VerpackV. VerpackG is available to all manufacturers, importers, distributors and online retailers selling goods on the German market.
ENEC Certification
ENEC (European Norms Electrical Certification) is a certification program of CENELEC (European Commission for Electrotechnical Standardization) for specific products that meet European standards (such as lighting equipment, components, and office & Generic European Standard for data equipment).
Canada CSA Certification
CSA is the abbreviation of Canadian Standards Association. It was established in 1919 and is the first non-profit organization in Canada to formulate industrial standards.
Germany LFGB Certification
In September 2005, the new German Food and Dietary Goods Act LFGB replaced the Food and Commodity Act LMBG (Lebensmittel- und Futtermittelgesetzbuches).
German GS certification
GS means "Geprufte Sicherheit" (safety certified) in German and "Germany Safety".
Croatia CE Certification
Regulated products: wireless communication products
Swiss Product Safety Certification Mark
Mandatory or not: the products in the list are mandatory, and the products outside the list are voluntary
Poland B-MARK Certification
if there is no CE mark, the B mark (B-MARK) must be attached to the package
Serbia CoC Certification
Controlled Products: CE EMC, LVD, RED Controlled Products
Turkey BTK Certification
BTK has been aligned with RED and no longer issue type approvals
Turkey TSE Certification
Controlled products: household appliances, building supplies, fluorescent lamps, etc.
Nordic Countries S/N/D/F Mark Certification
Nordic certification (Sweden/Norway/Denmark/Finland), where certification bodies have entered into agreements to recognize each other's test results