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CE: Manufacturers meet the CE Mark requirements and gain market access into the European Union.
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CB: The CB Scheme offers manufacturers a simplified way of obtaining multiple national safety
certifications for their products - providing entry into over 50 countries.
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VDE: It’s the most recognisable test mark in Germany The VDE certification marks represent security. The consumer can rely on them.
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TUV Rheinland: The TÜV Rheinland test mark is demonstrably the most recognisable test mark in Germany.
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Ru cRU: Certification is limited to electrical and electronic products. The scheme was implemented to promote global harmonisation and reduce barriers to trade.
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UL: UL is a shorthand for Underwriters Laboratories Inc. UL safety test institute is the most authoritative organization in the United States, and also a large non-governmental organization engaged in safety test and appraisal in the world. UL solve critical challenges and help innovators around the world to discover new possibilities and deliver what matters — safety, quality, security, sustainability and confidence.
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SAA: SAA is certified by Standards Association of Australia, so many friends call it Australian certification. Electrical products entering the Australian market must comply with SAA certification.
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+S: Sev (schwezerlscher elektrotechnischer Verein) is the name of Swiss certification body. According to the regulations of the low voltage electrical equipment act, the low voltage electrical equipment entering Switzerland must be subject to compulsory certification and S + safety sign must be applied
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IMQ: IMQ is the abbreviation of Italian quality mark Institute, IMQ is an independent, non-profit organization.
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S: With the S Mark, your product may be sold throughout the EU without further safety testing or
Certification.
Products with the S mark means it complies with European standard and to the Low Voltage Directive.The S mark is a strong supplement to the CE mark regarding product safety and quality.
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NF: NF mark refers to French product certification system.
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CQC: Besides the Compulsory Product Certification, China Quality Certification Centre is engaged in Voluntary Product Certification service (called CQC Mark certification).
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CCC: According to laws and Regulation of China Compulsory Certification, any electrical and electronic
products and appliances covered by the prescribed catalogue should acquire the CCC mark before it is imported, marketed or used for any commercial purposes in China. Safety and EMC are mandatory requirements for CCC mark.
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Intertek Geprüfte Sicherheit: With the GS mark, it indicates that it complies with the minimum requirements of the German
Equipment and Product Safety Act (GPSG) and the product is considered more reliable since it has
been approved by an independent certification body.
The GS Mark is a licensed mark of the German government and may only be issued by an accredited
product safety testing and certification agency.
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Intertek Bauart Geprüft: INTERTEK BG is similar as GS, but BG Mark is for components specially.