CE / GS / ukca

CE / GS / ukca

"CE is the abbreviation of French, The English meaning is ""European Conformance is the European Community, and CE may also be regarded as the"" main requirements ""of the core of the European Directive (CONFORMITY WITH EUROPEAN (DEMAND It has a specific meaning, that is, it is only limited to the basic safety requirements of products that do not endanger the safety of human beings, animals and goods, rather than the general quality requirements. The coordination instructions only specify the main requirements, and the general instruction requirements are standard tasks. Therefore, the accurate meaning is that the CE mark is a safety conformity mark rather than a quality conformity mark. It is the ""main requirement"" that constitutes the core of the European Directive. The ""CE"" mark is a safety certification mark, which is regarded as a passport for manufacturers to open and enter the European market. CE stands for CONFORMITE EUROPEENNE. In the EU market, the ""CE"" mark is a mandatory certification mark. Whether products produced by enterprises within the EU or products produced in other countries, if they want to circulate freely in the EU market, they must be affixed with the ""CE"" mark to indicate that the products meet the basic requirements of the EU New Method for Technical Coordination and Standardization. This is a mandatory requirement of EU laws on products. The EU has issued 25 technical directives (each for a specific product category), namely: Simple pressure vessels, toys, construction products, electromagnetic compatibility, machinery, personal protective equipment, non automatic weighing instruments, portable medical equipment, general medical equipment, gas stoves, radio and telecommunications terminal equipment, boilers, civil blasting equipment, low-voltage, communication satellite ground stations, lifting equipment, equipment using explosive gas, recreational vessels, non simple pressure vessels, cableway devices for carrying people In vitro diagnostic medical devices, marine equipment, new hot water boilers burning liquid or gaseous fuels, trans European public high-speed train systems, household refrigerators or electric freezers, and combined energy-saving products. The following list is only for some products requiring CE certification: 1) Power supply: communication power supply, charger, display power supply, LCD power supply, UPS, etc; 2) Lamps: pendant lamp, track lamp, garden lamp, portable lamp, downlight, lamp string, desk lamp, grille lamp, aquarium lamp, street lamp, energy-saving lamp, T8 lamp tube, etc; 3) Household appliances: fans, kettles, stereos, televisions, mice, vacuum cleaners, etc; 4) Electronics: earplugs, routers, mobile phone batteries, laser pens, vibrators, etc; 5) Communication products: telephone, wired telephone and wireless main and auxiliary machines, fax machines, telephone answering machines, data machines, data interface cards and other communication products; 6) Medical: masks, medical devices, etc GS means ""German Sicherheit"" (safety certified) in German, and also means ""German Safety"". GS certification is a voluntary certification based on the German Product Safety Act (SGS) and tested according to the European Union unified standard EN or the German industrial standard DIN, which is recognized as a German safety certification mark in the European market. The GS certification mark indicates that the use safety of this product has passed the test of an independent organization with credibility. Although GS certification mark is not mandatory by law, it can make manufacturers subject to strict German (European) product safety laws in case of accidents caused by product failures. Therefore, GS certification mark is a powerful market tool, which can enhance customers' confidence and purchase desire. Although GS is a German standard, most European countries agree with it. In addition, while meeting the GS certification, the products will also meet the requirements of the CE mark of the European Community. Unlike CE, the GS certification mark has no mandatory legal requirements. However, as the safety awareness has penetrated into ordinary consumers, an appliance with the GS certification mark may be more competitive than ordinary products in the market. Products that can apply for GS certification: Household appliances, such as refrigerators, washing machines, kitchen appliances, etc. UKCA The full name of UKCA is United Kingdom Conformity Assessed, which is a new product certification launched after the Brexit of the United Kingdom. Electronic and electrical products entering the British market need to pass the standard tests under British regulations, obtain the UKCA certification certificate, and the products are marked with the UKCA mark to replace the EU CE mark in the British market. UKCA is the abbreviation of UK Conformity Assessed. On February 2, 2019, the British government announced that it would adopt the UKCA logo scheme in the case of Brexit without an agreement. After March 29, trade with Britain will be conducted in accordance with the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO). From January 1, 2023, the United Kingdom will not recognize the CE mark, and products can only be sold in the United Kingdom if they comply with the relevant British rules and bear the UKCA mark. Applicable product scope of UKCA certification: gas stoves, low-voltage electrical equipment, radio and telecommunications terminal equipment, toys, household appliances, machinery, (ordinary) medical devices, etc For more information, please contact our professional team:"

CE is the abbreviation of French, The English meaning is "European Conformance is the European Community, and CE may also be regarded as the" main requirements "of the core of the European Directive (CONFORMITY WITH EUROPEAN (DEMAND It has a specific meaning, that is, it is only limited to the basic safety requirements of products that do not endanger the safety of human beings, animals and goods, rather than the general quality requirements. The coordination instructions only specify the main requirements, and the general instruction requirements are standard tasks. Therefore, the accurate meaning is that the CE mark is a safety conformity mark rather than a quality conformity mark. It is the "main requirement" that constitutes the core of the European Directive.
The "CE" mark is a safety certification mark, which is regarded as a passport for manufacturers to open and enter the European market. CE stands for CONFORMITE EUROPEENNE.
In the EU market, the "CE" mark is a mandatory certification mark. Whether products produced by enterprises within the EU or products produced in other countries, if they want to circulate freely in the EU market, they must be affixed with the "CE" mark to indicate that the products meet the basic requirements of the EU New Method for Technical Coordination and Standardization. This is a mandatory requirement of EU laws on products.

The EU has issued 25 technical directives (each for a specific product category), namely:
Simple pressure vessels, toys, construction products, electromagnetic compatibility, machinery, personal protective equipment, non automatic weighing instruments, portable medical equipment, general medical equipment, gas stoves, radio and telecommunications terminal equipment, boilers, civil blasting equipment, low-voltage, communication satellite ground stations, lifting equipment, equipment using explosive gas, recreational vessels, non simple pressure vessels, cableway devices for carrying people In vitro diagnostic medical devices, marine equipment, new hot water boilers burning liquid or gaseous fuels, trans European public high-speed train systems, household refrigerators or electric freezers, and combined energy-saving products.

The following list is only for some products requiring CE certification:
1) Power supply: communication power supply, charger, display power supply, LCD power supply, UPS, etc;
2) Lamps: pendant lamp, track lamp, garden lamp, portable lamp, downlight, lamp string, desk lamp, grille lamp, aquarium lamp, street lamp, energy-saving lamp, T8 lamp tube, etc;
3) Household appliances: fans, kettles, stereos, televisions, mice, vacuum cleaners, etc;
4) Electronics: earplugs, routers, mobile phone batteries, laser pens, vibrators, etc;
5) Communication products: telephone, wired telephone and wireless main and auxiliary machines, fax machines, telephone answering machines, data machines, data interface cards and other communication products;
6) Medical: masks, medical devices, etc

GS means "German Sicherheit" (safety certified) in German, and also means "German Safety". GS certification is a voluntary certification based on the German Product Safety Act (SGS) and tested according to the European Union unified standard EN or the German industrial standard DIN, which is recognized as a German safety certification mark in the European market.
The GS certification mark indicates that the use safety of this product has passed the test of an independent organization with credibility. Although GS certification mark is not mandatory by law, it can make manufacturers subject to strict German (European) product safety laws in case of accidents caused by product failures. Therefore, GS certification mark is a powerful market tool, which can enhance customers' confidence and purchase desire. Although GS is a German standard, most European countries agree with it. In addition, while meeting the GS certification, the products will also meet the requirements of the CE mark of the European Community. Unlike CE, the GS certification mark has no mandatory legal requirements. However, as the safety awareness has penetrated into ordinary consumers, an appliance with the GS certification mark may be more competitive than ordinary products in the market. Products that can apply for GS certification:
Household appliances, such as refrigerators, washing machines, kitchen appliances, etc.

UKCA

The full name of UKCA is United Kingdom Conformity Assessed, which is a new product certification launched after the Brexit of the United Kingdom. Electronic and electrical products entering the British market need to pass the standard tests under British regulations, obtain the UKCA certification certificate, and the products are marked with the UKCA mark to replace the EU CE mark in the British market. UKCA is the abbreviation of UK Conformity Assessed. On February 2, 2019, the British government announced that it would adopt the UKCA logo scheme in the case of Brexit without an agreement. After March 29, trade with Britain will be conducted in accordance with the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO). From January 1, 2023, the United Kingdom will not recognize the CE mark, and products can only be sold in the United Kingdom if they comply with the relevant British rules and bear the UKCA mark.
Applicable product scope of UKCA certification: gas stoves, low-voltage electrical equipment, radio and telecommunications terminal equipment, toys, household appliances, machinery, (ordinary) medical devices, etc
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