As accessories for mobile phones, electric toys, tablet computers and other terminal products, batteries have an irreplaceable role in many smart electronic devices. Therefore, for product safety considerations, such products need to be dealt with before entering the market. Tested and certified. For example, if a lithium battery is to be sold in the Chinese market, it must apply for a GB31241 test report. Friends who need to do the GB31241 test report are welcome to contact our ZRLK test for processing.
LVD Low Voltage Directive (Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU), the goal of LVD is to ensure the safety of low-voltage equipment during use. The scope of application of the directive is the use of electrical products with a voltage between 50V to 1000V AC and 75V to 1500V DC. This directive contains all safety rules for this equipment, including protection against mechanical hazards. Equipment shall be so designed and constructed that it will not present a hazard when used for its intended purpose, under normal operating conditions or under fault conditions. In short, the use of electrical and electronic products with voltages between 50V to 1000V and DC 75V to 1500V for CE certification must be certified by the Low Voltage Directive LVD.
CEC certification is the Appliance Efficiency Regulation implemented by the California Energy Commission on December 30, 2005. The purpose of this regulation is to improve the efficiency of electrical products, save energy, reduce gas emissions and the greenhouse effect.
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On 3 August 2022, the UK Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) published Bulletin 0063/22, proposing to update the list of specified standards for the UK Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011 (S.I. 2011 No. 1881). This proposal is scheduled to be implemented on September 1, 2022, unless the proposal is withdrawn or amended before this date.
Wireless products are electronic products that use radio technology, and should include a system for sending and receiving wireless signals. In daily life, our common wireless headphones, wireless speakers, wireless routers, wireless keyboards and mice, wireless power cats, wireless network cards, etc. are all wireless products, because these products can be connected through wireless networks. If wireless products want to export to the US market, they need to apply for FCC certification.
BIS certification? is a product certification in India. It is supervised by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). According to different product types, BIS certification is divided into three types, including mandatory ISI mark certification, CRS certification, and voluntary certification. The BIS certification system has existed for more than 50 years, covering more than 1,000 products. All products included in the mandatory list must obtain BIS certification (ISI mark registration certification) before they can be sold in India.
CE certification? provides a unified technical specification for the trade of products from various countries in the European market and simplifies the trade procedure. To enter the EU and the European Free Trade Area, the products of any country must be CE certified, and the CE mark should be affixed to the product. Therefore, CE certification is a passport for products to enter the European Union and European Free Trade Zone countries.
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