CE
CE is abbreviated from the French "CommunateEuroppene", which means the European Community, that is, the European Union (referred to as the European Union). In the EU market, the "CE" mark is a compulsory certification mark.
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1. Introduction of CE certification
CE is abbreviated from the French "CommunateEuroppene", which means the European Community, that is, the European Union (referred to as the European Union). In the EU market, the "CE" mark is a compulsory 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, the "CE" mark must be affixed to indicate that The product complies with the basic requirements of the European Union's "New Approach to Technical Harmonization and Standardization" directive.
2. Common CE certification standards:
Product |
LVD standard |
Electromagnetic Compatibility Standard |
IT/AV power supplies/products |
EN62368-1 EN60335-1 EN60335-2-29 |
EN55032 EN55035 EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 |
Lighting products | EN60598-1, EN60598-2-XX |
EN55015 EN61547 EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 |
Wireless products |
EN62368-1 |
ETSI EN 300 220 ETSI EN 300 440 ETSI EN 300 328 ETSI EN 301 357 ETSI EN 301 511 ETSI EN 301 489 |
Home appliances |
EN60335-1 EN60335-2-29 EN60335-XX |
EN55014-1, EN55014-2, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3 |
Medical products |
EN60601-1 |
EN55011, EN61000-6-2, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3 |
Batteries Products |
EN62133 EN62660 |
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Electric vehicles Products | EN15194 EN17128 |
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3. CE certification process
Step 1: Application (1. Fill in the application form; 2. Provide information and send samples);
Step 2: Quote (according to the information you provide, an engineer will formulate the corresponding standard, test time and corresponding cost);
Step 3: Payment (After the applicant confirms the quotation, signs the application form and service agreement and pays the payment);
Step 4: Testing (the laboratory will conduct a full set of tests on the applied product according to the relevant EU testing standards);
Step 5: The test is passed and the report is completed;
Step 6: The project is completed and CE certificate is issued.
4. CE certification information provided
1. Product instruction manual;
2. LABEL;
3. Schematic diagram, PCB diagram;
4. Model list;
5. Transformer, inductance specification;
6. List of key components;
7. Other required information.
5. CE certification validity period
In the case that the product design, regulations and instructions have not changed, the CE certification report can always be valid, unless the buyer has special requirements.