E-Mark is also the European Common Market. For locomotives and their safety spare parts, noise and exhaust gas, it is necessary to meet the requirements of certification, i.e. to grant qualified certificates, in accordance with the provisions of EEC Directives and ECE Regulations, in order to ensure the safety of driving and environmental protection. E-Mark grants different numbers depending on the country of certification. Since October 2002, according to the requirements of EU Directive 72/245/EEC and revised Directive 95/54/EC, all automotive electronic and electrical products entering the EU market for sale must pass the e-Mark related test certification and label the E logo before EU Customs can release them and allow them to enter the local market. The E-mark certification of E-mark originates from the Regulations promulgated by the Economic Commission of Europe (ECE). The ECE includes 48 European countries, including non-European countries such as Eastern and Southern Europe, in addition to EU member states. ECE regulations are recommended for members to apply, not mandatory standards. Member States can apply ECE regulations or extend their own regulations. In terms of market demand, ECE members are usually willing to receive test reports and certificates in accordance with ECE regulations. The certificate issuing institution of E-mark certificate is the government department of ECE member countries. The certificates of each country have corresponding numbers: E1-Germany E16-Norway E32-Latvia E46-Ukraine E2-France E17-Finland E33-E47-South Africa E3-Italy E18-Denmark E34-Bulgaria E48-New Zealand E4-Netherlands E19-Romania E35-E49-Cyprus E5-Sweden E20-Poland E. 36-Lithuania E50-Malta E6-Belgium E21-Portugal E37-Turkey E51-Korea E7-Hungary E22-Russia E38-E52-Malaysia E8-Czech E23-Greece E39-Azerbaijani E53-Thailand E9-Spain E25-Croatian E40-Macedonia E54-E10-Yugoslavia E26-Slovenia E41-E55-E11-UK E27-Slovakia E42-European Community E56-Montenegro E12-Austria E28-Belarus E43-Japan E56-Tunisia E13-Luxembourg E29-Estonia E44-E14-Switzerland E31-Bosnia and Herzegovina E45-Australia E sign is the certification mark of motor vehicles, safety parts and systems mandated by the European Commission in accordance with EU directives. The testing institution must be a member of EU. The technical service organization and the license issuing agency are the transportation departments of the governments of EU member states. All EU Member States will recognize the products that have been certified by the E-mark. Requirements 1. Manufacturers preparing technical data and samples 2. Testing 3. First application for factory inspection. Manufacturers who have obtained ISO9000 certificates issued by the European Union National Certification Authority do not have to do factory inspection in principle. 4. Test reports and manufacturer technical data are submitted for examination 5. Transport departments of European countries issue certificates 6. Licensing agencies may do production enterprises of certified products. Track periodically or irregularly the type of products produced by factory inspection, Spanish Transport Authority (E9); Luxembourg (E13) certification cycle 3-4 weeks test requirements to meet the technical requirements of ECE R10.05. Local representatives require user manual of NO technical data, list of components, circuit schematic diagram, business license, ISO certificate, and replication of company registrant's identity card. Prints, product information and company information, location of E-mark, Power of Attorney (Authorization), Discrepancy Statement (if necessary) Test Sample 2 Pcs and other No Common Question Answer Q1. What certification is required for the export of on-board electronic products to the EU? A: There are two types of on-board electronic products currently exported to the European Union. One is products related to driver's safety. These products must meet the requirements of ECE R10.05, that is, they need to do E-mark. The other is products not related to driver's safety. These products can be certified by E-mark and CE. Q2, which kind of products are related to the safety of driving envoys? What kind of products do not involve the safety of driving agents? A: 1) Safety-related electronic vehicle accessories include the following products: a) Electronic components (eg: electric glass brush, steering wheel) b) which directly control the vehicle (eg: electric glass brush, b) Protect the driving envoy, passenger's electronic components (eg: airbag) c) which affect the judgement of the driving envoy (eg: lamp, burglar alarm, horn, etc.) D which affect the bus of the vehicle system (eg: System) e) tachometer, odometer 2) products unrelated to driver safety include the following products: DVD player, car charger, amplifier, etc. Q3, which items should be tested for vehicle products? A: The items to be tested for on-board products include electromagnetic radiation, transient emission, transient anti-interference, high current injection and free field radiation tolerance. What are the differences between Q4, E-mark and CE? A: E-mark certification must be certified by the Transport Bureau of the member countries (currently 48) of the Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) before products can enter any member country. CE certification shall comply with EMC Directive 2004/104/EC, and the corresponding issuing agency shall have ISO 17025 certification qualification.