CERTIFICATES
Our products are fully certified, meeting all required industry standards and regulatory compliance. We hold a complete set of internationally recognized certifications, including [ ISO, CE, RoHS, etc.], ensuring quality, safety, and environmental sustainability.
CE
CE Certification is a mandatory conformity assessment mark issued by the European Union for product safety, health, and environmental protection, certifying compliance with EU regulatory requirements.
1. Definition and Meaning
- CE: Abbreviation for “Conformité Européene” (French for “European Conformity”).
- Purpose: Indicates that a product meets the essential requirements of the EU’s New Approach Directives, allowing free circulation within the European Economic Area (EEA).
- Covered Product Types: Electronic devices, machinery, medical devices, toys, construction materials, personal protective equipment, etc. (over 20 categories).
- Applicable Regions: All EU member states and EEA countries (e.g., Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein).
- Exceptions: Certain products (e.g., chemicals, pharmaceuticals) require compliance with other regulations and are exempt from CE certification.
The following are key EU directives related to CE certification, outlining core requirements for different products:
CE Directives
Directive Number | Directive Name | Applicable Product Scope | Core Requirements |
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2014/35/EU | Low Voltage Directive (LVD) | Electrical equipment (AC 50–1000V, DC 75–1500V), e.g., gasoline generators, household appliances, power adapters | Electrical safety, insulation, shock/overheat protection |
2014/30/EU | Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) | Devices emitting or affected by electromagnetic interference (e.g., diesel generators, electronics, industrial machinery) | Emission limits, immunity to interference |
2006/42/EC | Machinery Directive (MD) | Machinery, mobile machinery, safety components (e.g., inverter generators, machine tools, injection molding machines) | Safety design, protective measures, risk assessment |
ISO9001
- ISO 9001: An international standard for Quality Management Systems (QMS) developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It helps organizations improve product/service quality and enhance customer satisfaction through systematic management.
- 2015 Version: The current latest version (released in 2015), emphasizing risk-based thinking, leadership engagement, and adaptability to diverse organizational needs.
ISO 9001:2015 is based on seven key quality management principles:
- Customer Focus: Meet customer requirements and exceed expectations.
- Leadership: Management drives a quality culture.
- Engagement of People: All employees understand their impact on quality.
- Process Approach: Manage activities as interconnected processes.
- Improvement: Continuously seek quality enhancements (e.g., PDCA cycle).
- Evidence-Based Decision Making: Guide actions through data analysis.
- Relationship Management: Collaborate with suppliers/partners to optimize quality.
ISO 9001:2015 adopts a unified High-Level Structure (HLS), compatible with other ISO standards (e.g., ISO 14001), and includes 10 main clauses:
Clause | Key Content |
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4. Organizational Context | Identify internal/external influencing factors (market, regulations) and stakeholder needs. |
5. Leadership | Top management establishes quality policies, assigns responsibilities, and ensures system implementation. |
6. Planning | Address risks and opportunities, set quality objectives, and plan changes. |
7. Support | Provide resources (personnel, infrastructure), conduct training, raise awareness, and manage documented information. |
8. Operation | Control product/service realization processes (design, procurement, production, delivery). |
9. Performance Evaluation | Monitor system effectiveness through internal audits, management reviews, and customer feedback. |
10. Improvement | Corrective actions and continuous optimization. |
RoHS
1. Basic Definitions
- RoHS: Restriction of Hazardous Substances, a mandatory regulation established by the European Union to limit hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products, protecting environmental and human health.
- Versions and Updates:
- RoHS 1.0 (2002/95/EC): Implemented in 2006, initially restricting 6 hazardous substances.
- RoHS 2.0 (2011/65/EU): Implemented in 2013, expanding control to 11 product categories.
- RoHS 3.0 ((EU)2015/863): Implemented in 2019, adding 4 phthalates (plasticizers), totaling 10 restricted substances.
2. Core Requirements
2.1 Restricted Substances and ThresholdsSubstance Category | Limit (Homogeneous Material) | Example Applications |
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Lead (Pb) | ≤1000 ppm | Solder, batteries, glass |
Cadmium (Cd) | ≤100 ppm | Coatings, stabilizers, electroplating |
Mercury (Hg) | ≤1000 ppm | Fluorescent lamps, switches |
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr⁶⁺) | ≤1000 ppm | Anti-corrosion metal coatings, electroplating |
Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB) | ≤1000 ppm | Flame retardants in plastics |
Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE) | ≤1000 ppm | Flame retardants in plastics |
Phthalates (DEHP/BBP/DBP/DIBP) | ≤1000 ppm | PVC plasticizers (wires, casings) |
- 11 Categories of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE):
Household appliances, IT equipment, lighting equipment, power tools, toys/medical devices (partial exemptions), monitoring instruments, etc. - Exempted Products: Certain medical devices, military equipment, aerospace equipment (require temporary exemption applications).
NOISE
1. Basic Definitions
- Noise Compliance Certificate: An official document issued by authorities or accredited bodies, certifying that a product’s operational noise (decibel levels) complies with specific national or industry standards. Core Purpose: To control noise pollution and minimize adverse impacts on human health and the environment.
- Key Terms:
- Sound Power Level (Lw): An objective indicator of a device’s total noise energy output.
- Sound Pressure Level (Lp): The noise intensity perceived by the human ear (must specify measurement distance, e.g., 7 meters).
2. Applicable Product Scope
Industry | Typical Products | Core Standards |
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Industrial Machinery | Generators, air compressors, pumps | EU Directive EC/2000/14 (outdoor equipment) |
Household Appliances | Vacuum cleaners, air conditioners, washing machines | IEC 60704 Series |
Automotive Components | Engines, exhaust systems | ECE R51 (Europe) |
3. Mandatory Certification Regions
- EU: Machinery under CE certification must comply with noise limits in 2006/42/EC and include a Declaration of Noise Emissions. Products like generators and gasoline-powered equipment require testing and noise labeling (e.g., “Noise ≤65 dB”).
- USA: Some states enforce noise restrictions for lawnmowers, motorcycles, etc., under EPA or state-level regulations.
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