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CCC £¨China Compulsory Certification£©
came into force since August 1, 2003. At present ¡°CCC¡± Mark has four
modes£CCC+S£¬CCC+EMC£¬CCC+S&E and CCC+F. |
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CE Marking is mandatory and currently
required for many products sold in Europe. It includes four
directives: the Electromagnetic Compatibility directive
(89/336/EEC), the Low Voltage directive (73/23/EEC), the Machinery
directive (89/392/EEC) and the Medical Device directive (93/42/EEC).
In general, the electric and electronic products exported into
Europe only need comply with the EMC and low voltage directive. |
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TUV is a voluntary certification mark
based on national law in Germany. The EMC Mark is an accordant
mark£»The GS-Mark is a safety certification and standard testing
qualified mark. It must inspect the factory termly according to
product manufacturing quality system. |
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The Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) is an independent United States government agency. FCC is a
mandatory EMC Mark for the electric and electronic products sold in
America. There are three certification modes £Certification£¬DoC and
Verification. |
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The C-Tick mark is intended for products
that comply with EMC standards and will only be issued to the
Australian based supplier. C-tick¡ª¡ª EMC £» RMC¡ª¡ª EMC and Safety . |
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The Voluntary Control measures are based
on rules concerning "limits and measurement of radio interference
originating from ITE" and "Technical Standards" implemented by the
Council. Member manufacturers voluntarily control radio interference
of their ITE to be shipped to the Japanese market. |
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The VDE Mark indicates conformity with
the VDE standards or European or internationally harmonized
standards. For technical working equipment or commodities ready for
use, in the sense of the GPSG, the license holder may chose to affix
the VDE Mark or the VDE GS Mark. The VDE EMC Mark expresses the
conformity of a product with applicable standards for
electromagnetic compatibility. |
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E/e-Mark |
E/e Mark is a safety certification
required for vehicle and its components sold in Europe. At present,
there are two international standards£º
• EU Directives
• ECE Regulations |
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UL Mark is non-compulsory. The UL Mark
on a product means that UL has tested and evaluated representative
samples of that product and has determined that they meet UL's
requirements. |