CE certification is one of the most important mandatory certifications in the EU market, which not only ensures the safety and legality of products, but also provides important guarantees for consumers. The CE marking mark is a mark with the letters CE that can usually be affixed to the packaging of a product or in the accompanying documents. This mark indicates to the consumer that the product has passed the basic requirements tests of the European Union and that it complies with the requirements of the EU directives.
The requirements for CE marking are very strict, including that the product must not be harmful to health, the environment and consumers before it can be circulated in the market. In the EU market, the "CE" 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 with the "CE" mark, in order to show that the product meets the basic requirements of the EU "New Approach to Technology Harmonization and Standardization" directive.
CE certification covers different types of products, such as CE-EMC, CE-LVD, CE-RED, CE-En71, CE-MD, etc. These different forms of certification and requirements need to be applied for and tested in accordance with the corresponding regulations. The requirements for CE marking will also vary for different types of products, so manufacturers need to test and evaluate accordingly depending on the type of product.
In conclusion, CE certification is an important certification in the EU market, and all products sold in the EU market need to obtain CE certification before they can be sold legally. This certification not only ensures the safety and legitimacy of the product, but also provides important protection for consumers. Therefore, manufacturers should understand the requirements and processes of CE marking and apply and test in accordance with the corresponding regulations.