Eu CE certification
In the EU market, the "CE" mark is a compulsory certification mark. Whether products produced by enterprises within the EU or products produced by other countries want to circulate freely in the EU market, they need to be labeled with "CE" to show that the products meet the basic requirements of the EU's "New Method of Technical Coordination and Standardization" directive. This is a mandatory requirement for products under EU law.
"CE" mark is a kind of safety certification mark, which is regarded as a passport for manufacturers to open and enter the European market.
CE-certified product series
Mechanical products, personal protective equipment, toys, gas appliance, low-voltage electrical appliances, pressure equipment, measuring equipment, in-vitro diagnostic medical devices? Machinery, medical equipment, active implantable medical equipment, building materials, telecom terminal equipment, boilers, blasting equipment, communication satellite ground? Workstation, lifting equipment, explosive gas equipment, leisure boat, non-simple pressure vessel, information technology equipment.
Which countries does CE certification apply to?
Both EU and EEA countries need CE mark. By the end of 20 13 and 1, the EU EU*** has 27 member states, namely:
Austria? Austria
Belgium? Belgium
Denmark? Denmark
Finland? Finland
France? France
Germany? Germany
Greece? Greece
reland? Ireland
Italy? Italy
Luxembourg? Luxembourg
Holland? the Netherlands
Portugal? Portugal
Spain? Spain
Sweden? Sweden
Estonia? Estonia
Latvia? Latvia
Lithuania? Lithuania
England? Britain, England
Poland? Poland
Czech Republic? Czech(people)
Slovakia? Slovakia
Hungary? Hungary
Slovenia? Slovenia
Malta? Malta
Cyprus? Cyprus
Romania Romania
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Three member countries of the European Free Trade Area: Iceland? Iceland, Liechtenstein? Liechtenstein, Norway? Norway?
Semi-EU countries: Turkey