Vehicle product certification test service
E-Mark certification is the European Common Market. For automobiles, locomotives and their safety spare parts, noise and exhaust gas, it is necessary to pass the requirements of product certification according to the European Union Ordinance (EEC Directives) and the European Economic Commission Regulation (ECE Regulation), i.e. to grant the certificate of conformity to ensure the safety and environmental protection of driving. Requirements for protection. According to the EU Directive 2004/104/EC, all automotive electronic and electrical products that enter the EU market must pass e-Mark related test certification and label e-mark, and then the EU customs will be released and allowed to enter the local market.
European requirements for vehicle safety certification and Safety-related parts and systems are embodied in the E-mark and E-MARK certification.
The E-mark originates from the Regulations promulgated by the Economic Commission of Europe (ECE). At present, the ECE includes 28 European countries, including East and Southern European countries in addition to EU member states. Usually ECE members are willing to receive test reports and certificates that conform to ECE regulations. E-mark certificate refers to the products are parts and system components, there is no vehicle certification of the corresponding regulations, the E-mark certification products, is accepted by the market. The executing agencies of E logo authentication are generally the technical service organizations of ECE member countries. The issuing authority of the E certificate is the government department of the ECE member country, and the certificates of each country have corresponding numbers.
E1- Germany
E2- France
E3- Italy
E4- Holland
E5- Sweden
E6- Belgium
E7- Hungary
E8- Czech
E9- Spain
E10- Yugoslavia
E11- Britain
E12- Austria
E13- Luxemburg
E sign is a certification mark for motor vehicles, safety parts and systems that the European Commission compels Member States to use in accordance with EU directives. The testing agency must be a technical service agency within the EU member states, and the license issuing agency is the government Transport Department of the EU member states. European Union Member States will be recognized for obtaining e logo certification. Like the E logo certification, the certificate of each member country has the corresponding number:
E1- Germany
E2- France
E3- Italy
E4- Holland
E5- Sweden
E6- Belgium
E7- Hungary
E8- Czech
E9- Spain
E10- Yugoslavia
E11- Britain
E12- Austria
E13- Luxemburg
For most automotive electronic products, the technical requirements of E/e-mark are mainly electromagnetic compatibility requirements. For E mark, the regulation is ECE 10.02 and e mark is 95/54/EC. The technical requirements of the two are basically the same, requiring that the near-field (1m test distance) of electromagnetic disturbance of the whole vehicle or vehicle components meet the requirements of broadband and narrowband limits respectively. At the same time, the components related to vehicle driving control meet the requirements of electromagnetic radiation.
In January 2006, the new directive 2004/104/EC of e mark will replace 95/54/EC. The new instructions have the same restrictions on EMI issuance as the old ones, but the scope of functions of the products requiring anti-interference testing has been defined and expanded.