It means that the CE mark is affixed only after the product has passed the EU CE certification.
In the EU market, the "CE" mark is a compulsory certification mark. Whether it is a product produced by an enterprise within the EU or a product produced in other countries, if it wants to circulate freely in the EU market, it needs to be affixed with " CE" mark to indicate that the product complies with the basic requirements of the EU's "New Approach to Technical Coordination and Standardization" directive. This is a mandatory requirement imposed by EU law on products.
The "CE" mark is a safety certification mark that is regarded as a passport for manufacturers to open and enter the European market.
CE certified product scope
Mechanical products, personal protection equipment, toys, gas appliances, low-voltage electrical appliances, pressure equipment, measuring equipment, in vitro diagnostic medical equipment, medical equipment, active implants Integrated medical equipment, building materials, telecommunications terminal equipment, boilers, blasting equipment, communication satellite ground stations, lifting equipment, equipment for explosive gases, recreational vessels, non-simple pressure vessels, information technology equipment.
Which countries does CE certification apply to?
Both the European Union and the European Economic Area EEA countries require the CE mark. As of January 2013, the European Union has 27 member states. They are:
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
p>Germany
Greece
reland Ireland
Italy
Luxemburg
Netherlands Netherlands
Portugal Portugal
Spain Spain
Sweden Sweden
Estonia Estonia
Latvia Latvia
Lithuania Lithuania
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Poland Poland
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Slovakia Slovakia
Hungary
Slovenia
Malta
Cyprus
Romania
Croatia
The three members of the European Free Trade Association EFTA: Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway
Semi-EU country: Turkey