U.S. UL test

Why UL testing is needed

The entire U.S. market attaches great importance to product safety; when consumers and purchasing units purchase products, they will choose products with the UL test mark.

UL has a history of more than 100 years, and its image of safety is deeply rooted in consumers and governments. If you do not sell products directly to consumers, intermediaries will also require products to have UL test marks to make your products sell well.

American consumers and purchasing units have more confidence in corporate products.

More than 40,000 federal, state, county and municipal governments in the United States recognize the UL test mark.

Common product UL testing standards

LED lamps: UL8750, Motor: UL1004, Household electric coffee pots and brewing appliances: UL1082,

Commercial cooking appliances: UL197, low voltage light strips: UL2018, electronic wires: UL758,

Industrial control product electrical appliances: UL508, Information technology equipment: UL60950,

Portable lamps: UL153, batteries: UL2072, UL1642, UL2276,

Kitchen appliances: UL1026, plugs and sockets: UL498, fixed/recessed lighting fixtures: UL1598,

Communication line: UL444, TV bracket: UL2442,

Audio and video equipment: UL 60065, LED display: UL48, water pump: UL778, household electric skillet and frying: UL1083,

Hair dryers and hair straighteners: UL859, car chargers: UL2089, power cord: UL62,

Insulation system: UL1446, switch: UL61058, fan: UL507,

PCB board: UL796, power tools: UL745, electric massagers and fitness equipment: UL1647,

Plastic: UL94, UL746, plug: UL817, controller: UL 60730