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E-Mark Certification


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E-Mark certification is the European common market for automobiles, locomotives and their safety parts and accessories products, noise and emissions, etc., are required to pass the product certification requirements in accordance with the EU Directives (EEC Directives) and the European Economic Commission regulations (ECE Regulation), that is, to grant a certificate of conformity to ensure the safety of driving and the requirements of environmental protection. According to EU Directive 2004/104/EC, all automotive electronic and electrical products entering the EU market must pass the e-Mark test and certification and be labeled with the e mark before the EU customs will release them and allow them to enter the local market.


Europe has safety certification requirements for motor vehicles and safety-related components and systems, which are reflected in the E-Mark and e-Mark certification.


E mark from the Economic Commission for Europe (Economic Commisssion of Europe, abbreviated as ECE) promulgated regulations (Regulation), ECE currently includes 28 countries in Europe, in addition to the EU member states, also includes Eastern Europe, Southern Europe and other non-European countries. The E mark certificate is issued by the government department of ECE member countries. The E mark certificate is issued by the government departments of the ECE member countries, and the certificates of each country have corresponding numbers.


E1-Germany

E2-France

E3-Italy

E4-Netherlands

E5-Sweden

E6-Belgium

E7-Hungary

E8-Czech Republic

E9-Spain

E10-Yugoslavia

E11-UK

E12-Austria

E13-Luxembourg




The e mark 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 body must be a technical service agency in the EU member states, and the issuing body is the government transport department of the EU member states. Products certified with the e mark will be recognized by all EU member states. As with the E mark certification, each member state's certificate has the corresponding number.



e1-Germany

e2-France

e3-Italy

e4-Netherlands

e5-Sweden

e6-Belgium

e7-Hungary

e8-Czech Republic

e9-Spain

e10-Yugoslavia

e11-UK

e12-Austria

e13-Luxembourg


For most automotive electronic products, the technical requirements of E/e mark are mainly the EMC requirements of the products. For E mark, the regulation is ECE 10.02, and e mark is 95/54/EC. The technical requirements of both are basically the same, requiring the near field (1m test distance) of electromagnetic disturbance of the whole vehicle or vehicle components to meet the broadband and narrowband limits, respectively. At the same time, for the vehicle travel control-related components to meet the requirements of electromagnetic radiation immunity.


From January 2006, e mark's new directive 2004/104/EC will replace 95/54/EC. the new directive on electromagnetic interference issued by the same restrictions as the old directive, but the need for anti-interference testing of the product's functional scope has been clarified and expanded.




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