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CE Certification Explained: What Manufacturers Need to Know

CE certification is a mandatory requirement for many products entering the European Economic Area (EEA). It indicates that a product complies with EU safety, health, and environmental protection standards.

What Does CE Marking Mean?

The CE mark is a declaration by the manufacturer that the product meets all applicable EU directives.

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Which Products Require CE Certification?

Common categories include:

Construction products

Electronics and electrical equipment

Machinery

Medical devices

Common Challenges

Many manufacturers struggle with documentation, testing requirements, and selecting the correct standards.

The Certification Process

Identify applicable directivesPerform conformity assessmentCompile technical documentationIssue Declaration of ConformityAffix CE marking

Conclusion

Working with a professional laboratory simplifies the process and ensures compliance without costly delays.

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