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At present, there are eight modes of CE certification mark recognized by the EU:
(1) Factory self-control and certification.
Module A (Internal Production control) :
1 For simple, high-volume, non-hazardous products, only applicable to manufacturers applying European standards.
2. The factory conducts its own qualification review and self-declaration.
3. Technical documents are submitted to the national body for ten years, on the basis of which reviews and inspections can be conducted to determine whether the product complies with the directive, and the producer even has to provide the design, production and assembly process of the product for inspection.
4. There is no need to declare that its production process always ensures that the product meets the requirements.
Module Ab:
1. The manufacturer does not produce according to European standards.
2. The testing organization conducts random tests on special parts of the product.
(2) Review by the testing institution.
Module B (EC Type Review) :
The factory sends samples and technical documents to the testing institution of its choice for review, and the testing institution issues a certificate.
Note: B alone is not sufficient to constitute CE use.
Module C (same as type [sample]) +B:
The factory makes a declaration of conformity (consistent with the certified type), which is kept for ten years.
Module D (Production process Quality Control) +B:
This model focuses on the production process and the control of the final product, and the factory produces in accordance with the method approved by the testing authority (Quality System, EN29003), on the basis of which it declares that its product conforms to the certified type (conformance Declaration).
Module E (Product Quality Control) +B:
This mode focuses only on final product control (EN29003), the rest of which is the same as Module D.
Module F (Product testing) +B:
A conformity declaration is made after the factory has assured that its production process ensures that the product meets the requirements. Approved testing organizations verify the conformity of their products through full or sampling inspections. The testing authority issues the certificate.
Module G (test one by one) :
The factory declares that it complies with the requirements of the directive, and submits the technical parameters of the products to the testing institution, which issues a certificate after inspecting the products one by one.
Module H (Integrated Quality Control) :
This model focuses on design, production process, and end product control (EN29001). Other Module D+ Module E. Among them, mode F+B and mode G are suitable for products with particularly high risk.