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E - Mark certification

2020/4/3 16:30:42

E-mark is also known as the European common market. For the products of automobile and its safety parts, noise and exhaust gas, etc., the products shall meet the certification requirements according to the regulations of the European Union [EEC Directives] and ECE Regulation [ECE Regulation], namely, the certificates shall be issued to ensure the driving safety and environmental protection requirements. The number of e-mark is different depending on the country of certification. For example, the e-mark Mark is E13 / E13 for an application from Luxembourg

Applicable product scope

Vehicle - two or more than three rounds of electric motor vehicles, such as buses, trucks, motorcycles, buses, and road and the vehicle outside the vehicle components - light and bulb, sight glasses, tires, wheels, brake, horn, anti-theft devices, seat belt, automotive glass and exhaust pipe vehicle spare parts, such as safety helmet, child safety seats, car accessory electrical appliances, etc.

Since October 2002, EMC testing has been mandatory for all vehicles, vehicle parts, and electronic products used on vehicles. All electronic parts sold in Europe must comply with EMC directive 95/54 / EC. Self-declaration made in accordance with EMC directive 89/336 / EEC will no longer be valid. The E/E Mark certificate is issued by the announcement body of eu authorized vehicle products. In other words, the CE(EMC) certification originally applied for for vehicle electronic and electronic parts will no longer be valid from October 2002. The E/eMark certificate issued by the transportation department of the European country must be re-applied for before it can be sold in the European market.

The issuing authority of E mark certificate is the government department of ECE member countries. The certificate of each country has the corresponding number:

E1 - Germany; E2 - France; E3 -- Italy; E4 - the Netherlands; E5 - Sweden; E6 -- Belgium; E7 -- Hungary; E8 - the Czech republic; E9 -- Spain; E10 - Yugoslavia; E11 - the UK; E12 -- Austria; E13 -- Luxembourg; E14 - Switzerland; E16 - Norway; E17 - Finland; E18 - Denmark; E19 - Romania; E20 - Poland; E21 -- Portugal; E22 -- Russia; Electronics - Greece; E25 - Croatia; E26 - Slovenia; E27 - Slovakia; E28 - belarus; E29 - Estonia; E31 - bosnia and herzegovina; E37 -- Turkey;

E logo is used, a member of the European commission on the basis of the eu directive force motor vehicle, security authentication marks of components and systems, testing institutions must be members of the European Union domestic technical service institutions, a license issuing agency is in the eu government transport sector, for e mark certified products all the members of the European Union will be accepted.

Information required for e-mark certification

New customer information form

2. Primary audit table

3. The contract signed between the applicant and the manufacturer (if the manufacturer is different from the applicant, it should not be filled in)

4 power of attorney

5 application form

6. Declaration of product consistency (multiple models need to be filled in, otherwise not filled in)

7. Trademark instruction manual (if the applicant needs to use a brand other than his/her own, please fill in, otherwise do not fill in)

7. Trademark instruction manual (if the applicant needs to use a brand other than his/her own, please fill in, otherwise do not fill in)

10 agency letter (required)

Note (manufacturer's ISO certificate (if no ISO certificate, factory inspection is required), applicant's business license)

The certification process

1. The manufacturer prepares technical materials and samples.

2. Conduct tests.

3. Factory inspection is required for the first application.

(in principle, manufacturers who have obtained ISO9000 and other quality system certificates issued by European Union national certification bodies do not need to make factory inspections).

4. Submit the test report and the manufacturer's technical data for approval.

5. Certificate issued by the transport authorities of European countries (license-issuing organs may conduct regular or irregular follow-up inspections on the manufacturers of the certified products)