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Aug 13, 2024

What are the Electrical Certifications in Europe?

The electrical certifications in Europe mainly include the following:

 

CE certification: refers to the standards that must be followed in the European Common Market, which is the basic requirement for product safety, reliability, electromagnetic compatibility and other performance indicators.

 

RoHS certification: refers to the restricted use of six hazardous substances in electronic and electrical products to reduce harm to the environment and human health.

 

European EN71 certification: safety certification for toy products, including toy mechanical and mechanical properties, chemical, physical and electrical properties.

 

EU EMC electromagnetic compatibility certification: ensures that electronic equipment or systems will not generate interference under specified conditions, and can also resist external interference.

 

EU MDD certification: certification of the Medical Device Directive, used to ensure the safety of medical devices in the EU market.

 

EU GMP certification: certification of good manufacturing practices, ensuring the quality of drug production.

 

GS certification: Germany's general safety certificate, used to prove the safety and reliability of products.

 

ISO certification: standard certification established by the International Organization for Standardization, covering quality, environment, safety and other aspects.

 

Please make sure to correctly understand and comply with the relevant regulations when using these certifications, because different certifications may target different product types and standard requirements.

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