EU CE certification

CE certification is limited to basic safety requirements in terms of products not endangering the safety of 

humans, animals and goods, rather than general quality requirements. The coordination directive only stipulates 

the main requirements, and the general directive requirements are standard tasks. Therefore, the CE mark is 

a safety conformity mark rather than a quality conformity mark. It is the "main requirement" that forms the 

core of the European Directive.

The "CE" mark is a safety certification mark that is regarded as a passport for manufacturers to open and enter 

the European market. CE stands for CONFORMITE EUROPEENNE. in the EU market

The "CE" mark is a compulsory certification mark. Whether it is a product produced by an enterprise within the 

EU or a product produced in other countries, if it wants to circulate freely in the EU market, it must be affixed 

with the "CE" mark to show that the product complies with the EU's " Basic requirements of the Directive 

"New Approaches to Technical Coordination and Standardization". This is a mandatory requirement 

imposed by EU law on products.