Q & A
What is E-MARK certification?
E / eMark detection is the European Common Market, on the steam locomotive spare parts
and security products, noise and emissions, are required to act in accordance with the EU】
【EEC Directives and the Economic Commission for Europe Regulation ECE Regulation】
【requirements through product meets testing requirements, namely to grant a certificate
to ensure traffic safety and environmental protection requirements.
E-Mark detection by testing different country, the number granted is different, for example,
apply to Luxembourg, the E-Mark logo E13/e13.
Applicable product range
Vehicle - that is two or three or more moving motor vehicles, such as passenger cars,
trucks, motorcycles, buses and road vehicles outside the steam locomotive components
- lights and bulbs, a variety of mirrors, tires, wheels, brakes, horn, anti-theft devices, seat
belts, automotive glass and exhaust pipe.
Steam locomotive spare parts - helmets, child safety seats, car electrical products
subsidiary.
Since October 2002, to require all vehicles, vehicle parts, and electronic products for
the car must be enforced EMC testing.
All electronic components sold in Europe must comply with the EMC Directive unified
95/54/EC, the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC the self-declaration is no longer valid. Vehicles
authorized by the EU institutions issued a notice products E / e Mark certification. In other
words, vehicle electronics and electronic components for the original CE (EMC) testing from
October 2002 onwards no longer valid. European countries must re-apply for Department of
Transportation issued E / e Mark certificate for their sales in the European market.