一、Introduction to Certification
E-Mark is also the European Common Market. For automobiles and motorcycles and their safety parts, noise and exhaust gas, etc., they must comply with the requirements of the EU regulations [EEC Directives] and the regulations of the Economic Commission for Europe [ECE Regulation ]. , That is, a certificate of conformity is awarded to ensure the safety of driving and the requirements of environmental protection. The number of E-Mark is different depending on the certification country. For example, when Luxembourg applies, its E-Mark mark is E13/e13.
二、application process
1. The manufacturer prepares technical data and samples.
2. Perform a test.
3. Factory inspection is required for the first application.
(In principle, manufacturers who have obtained ISO9000 and other quality system certificates issued by EU national certification bodies do not need to conduct factory inspections).
4. Submit test report and manufacturer's technical data for review.
5. Certificate issued by the transportation department of European countries (the issuing agency may conduct regular or irregular follow-up factory inspections on certified product manufacturers).