CE mark
Entering the EU market, computers and related peripheral products should comply with the requirements of low-voltage, electromagnetic compatibility and other directives, how to prove that the product has met the requirements of these directives, affixed with the CE marking is to prove that the product meets the corresponding requirements of an effective means.
The CE marking is an access mark for the European Union market and a sign of self-declaration and self-assurance for manufacturers. As long as the new method of directive coverage, and the requirements of the CE marking of the product, in the product before the EU market, through the corresponding conformity assessment procedures before the product can be affixed with the CE marking. (TEL: 13169590065) If the product is not affixed with CE marking, it will be regarded as unqualified products and will not be allowed to circulate in the EU market, that is to say, affixing CE marking is a mandatory measure necessary for entering the European market. So far, the EU has issued a new approach to the CE marking of the directive to make the provisions of the 21 directives for: low-pressure equipment, simple pressure vessels, toy safety, construction products, electromagnetic compatibility, machinery, personal protection equipment, non-automatic measuring device, active transplantation of medical equipment, gas equipment, hot water boilers with liquid and gaseous fuel combustion, explosives for civilian use, medical equipment, potentially explosive environments, motorboats, elevators, refrigeration equipment, pressure equipment, telecommunications terminal equipment, diagnostic medical equipment, radio and telecommunications terminal equipment. Products covered by these directives must indicate that they have met the basic requirements of the directive by affixing the CE marking before they are allowed to circulate in the harmonized European market. Audio-visual and information technology and other electronic products are low-risk products, can be used in the way of self-declaration (i.e., DoC method) affixed with the CE marking. The so-called self-declaration method, that is, when the exported products in accordance with the requirements of the corresponding harmonized standards for testing and compliance with the requirements of the manufacturer to sign a declaration of conformity, can be affixed with the CE marking.
According to Resolution 93/465/EEC, the "CE" marking must be affixed by the manufacturer or by a designated representative based in the EU
. The manufacturer (in the EU or from outside the EU) is ultimately responsible for the conformity of the product with the essential requirements of the Directive, or the manufacturer may designate an agent within the EU who is responsible for placing the product on the market and who assumes the responsibilities assumed by the manufacturer.
In principle, in order to ensure that the product complies with all the requirements of the relevant directives, all conformity assessment procedures must be completed before the product can be affixed with the "CE" mark. The "CE" marking is often done after the production phase. For example, the CE marking is first applied to the parameter label, and then the CE marking is applied to the product after the inspection has been completed. However, if the "CE" mark is applied by die stamping or casting, forming an integral part of the product or part, then the mark can be applied at any stage of the production of the product, as long as the conformity assessment procedure throughout the production process verifies that the product is qualified.
The "CE
" marking indicates that a product is in conformity with the minimum public interest covered by the Directive, and can therefore be regarded as an essential message to the authorities of the Member States and to the interested parties, which requires that the "CE" marking on the product must be prominently displayed and that the "CE" marking must be applied in a prominent position. It is therefore required that the "CE" marking on the product must be prominently displayed, clearly recognizable and not easily obliterated. Normally, the "CE" mark is affixed to the product or its nameplate, or if the "CE" mark cannot be affixed directly to the product, it may be affixed to the product's packaging or to the documentation accompanying the product, provided that it is demonstrated that the "CE" mark has been applied to the product or its nameplate. "
Mark can not be affixed to the product for reasons such as certain explosive substances, or due to certain technical and economic constraints, or can not guarantee to meet the "CE" marking of the dimensional requirements or can not be done to achieve the mark is clearly recognizable, not easy to change the requirements, in these cases In these cases, the CE marking can be affixed to the packaging or accompanying documents.