What does the CE mark mean on some digital products

Updated on number 2024-05-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    EMI Electromagnetic Radiation Standard LogoEuropean standard.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    on electronics"ce"The mark is a safety certification mark, which indicates that the product meets the basic requirements of the EU "New Approach to Technical Harmonization and Standardization" directive, and is a mandatory requirement for products put forward by EU law. According to the new CE directive implemented on January 3, 2013, electrical products must meet the requirements of the four directives of CE EMC + CE LVD + CE ERP + CE RoHS before they can be legally sold in the European market with the CE mark.

    CCC certification marks are divided into four categories, namely:

    CCC+S safety certification mark.

    CCC+EMC EMC Certification Mark.

    CCC+S&E safety and electromagnetic compatibility certification mark.

    CCC+F fire certification mark.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The "CE" mark is a safety certification mark that is seen as a passport for manufacturers to open and enter the European market. All products with the "CE" mark can be sold in EU member states without meeting the requirements of each member state, thus realizing the free circulation of goods within the EU member states.

    In the EU market, the "CE" mark is a mandatory certification mark, whether it is a product produced by an enterprise within the European Union, or a product produced in other countries, if it wants to circulate freely in the EU market, it must be affixed with the "CE" mark to indicate that the product meets the basic requirements of the EU "New Approach to Technology Harmonization and Standardization" directive. This is a mandatory requirement for products under EU law.

    The word CE is abbreviated from the French "communate europpene", which means European Community. The European Community later evolved into the European Union (EU).

    In recent years, the use of the CE mark has increased in the use of the CE mark in goods sold on the market in the European Economic Area (European Union, member states of the European Free Association**, except Switzerland), and the CE mark affixed to the goods indicates that they meet the requirements of a series of European directives such as safety, health, environmental protection and consumer protection.

    In the past, the European Community countries had different requirements for imported and sold products, and goods manufactured according to one country's standards were very likely to be marketed in other countries. Therefore, CE stands for European Unity (Conformite Europeenne). In fact, CE is also a language in many European Community countries"European Community"The abbreviation of this phrase was originally abbreviated as EC in English phrase European Community, but later changed to CE because the European Community is Communate Europeia in French, Comunita Europe in Italian, Communidade Europe in Portuguese, and Counidade Europe in Spanish.

    Of course, you might as well think of CE as conformity with European (demand).

    The significance of the CE mark is that the CE abbreviation is used as a symbol to indicate that the product with the CE mark meets the main requirements stipulated in the relevant European directives, and is used to confirm that the product has passed the corresponding conformity assessment procedure or the manufacturer's declaration of conformity, and truly becomes a pass for the product to be allowed to enter the European Community market. The relevant directives require that the industrial products affixed with the CE mark shall not be sold without the CE mark, and the products that have been affixed to the CE mark to enter the market shall be ordered to withdraw from the market if they are found not to meet the safety requirements, and those who continue to violate the provisions of the relevant CE mark of the directive will be restricted or prohibited from entering the EU market or forced to withdraw from the market.

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