CE Certification Introduction “ CE” A logo is a security certification mark that is seen as a passport for manufacturers to open and enter the European market. Anything with “ CE” The products of the logo can be sold in the EU member states, without meeting the requirements of each member state, so as to achieve the free circulation of goods within the EU member States. - < a href = "http://www.globalgd.com/" > < strong > CE certification body < / strong > < / a > < br / > In the EU market “ CE” The mark is a mandatory certification mark, whether it is a product produced by an enterprise within the EU or a product produced in other countries, in order to circulate freely in the EU market, it must be affixed “ CE” Marking to indicate that the product complies with the basic requirements of the EU Directive on New Methods of Technical Harmonisation and Standardisation. This is a mandatory requirement for products under EU law. The word CE is from French “ Communate Europpene” It stands for European Community. The European Community later evolved into the European Union (EU). In recent years, in the European Economic Area (European Union, European Free Trade Association member states, except Switzerland) on the market, the use of CE mark more and more, CE mark affixed to the goods indicated that it meets the safety, health, environmental protection and consumer protection and a series of European directives to express the requirements. In the past, EC countries have different requirements for imports and sales of products, and goods manufactured according to one country's standards may not be listed in other countries, as part of the effort to eliminate trade barriers, CE came into being. Therefore,CE stands for European unity (CONFORMITE EUROPEENNE). In fact, CE is also the "European Community" in many national languages of the Community. The abbreviation of this phrase was originally used in English phrase EUROPEAN COMMUNITY is abbreviated as EC, later because the European Community in French is COMMUNATE EUROPEIA, Italian for COMUNITA EUROPEA, COMUNIDADE  in Portuguese; EUROPEIA, COMUNIDADE  in Spanish; Therefore, EC is changed to CE. Of course, you may also want to regard CE as CONFORMITY WITH EUROPEAN (DEMAND) (in line with European requirements). The meaning of the CE mark is that the CE abbreviation is used as a symbol to indicate that the products affixed with the CE mark comply with the main requirements of the relevant European directives (Essential Requirements), and to verify that the product has passed the corresponding conformity assessment procedures and/or the manufacturer's declaration of conformity, and truly become the passport for the product to be allowed to enter the European Community market. The relevant directive requires the industrial products affixed with the CE mark, without the CE mark, shall not be sold on the market, has affixed the CE mark to enter the market products, found not to meet the safety requirements, to be ordered to recover from the market, continuous violation of the directive on the CE mark provisions, will be restricted or prohibited from entering the EU market or forced to withdraw from the market. EU and EEA countries require CE marking EU25 Member states: Austria Austria. Belgium Belgium Denmark Denmark Finland Finland France France. Germany Germany. Greece Greece Ireland Ireland Italy Italy Luxemburg Luxembourg. Netherlands The Netherlands Portugal Portugal. Spain Spain. Sweden Sweden United Kingdom (Great Britain) The United Kingdom. Estonia Latvia Latvia. Lithuania Lithuania, Poland Poland Czech Republic Czech Republic Slovakia Slovakia. Hungary Hungary Slovenia Slovenia Malta Malta. Cyprus Cyprus. European Free Trade Association EFTA Of the 4 Member States : Iceland , Switzerland; Iceland Liechtenstein Liechtenstein. Norway Norway, Technical documents to be prepared for CE certification 1. Product instruction manual. 2. Safety design documents (including key structure drawings, that is, design drawings that can reflect the climbing distance, clearance, insulation layer number and thickness). 3. Product technical conditions (or enterprise standards), the establishment of technical data. 4. Schematic diagram, circuit diagram, block diagram 5. List of key components or raw materials (please choose products with European certification marks). 6. Copy of certificate of the whole machine or component. 7. Other required information. |