In today\'s digital age, the cybersecurity of radio equipment is of vital importance. The European Union has formulated the mandatory standard EN 18031 to ensure the cybersecurity of radio equipment and will incorporate it into the RED Directive for implementation as of August 1, 2025.
As a core information technology device, monitors have been explicitly included in the \"Compulsory Product Certification Catalogue\". All monitors (including computer monitors, industrial monitors, etc.) that are manufactured, sold, imported or used for business activities in the Chinese market must pass CCC certification and mark the certification symbol. This is a legal requirement to ensure usage safety and electromagnetic environment.
For manufacturers of automotive emergency start power supplies planning to enter the EU market, CE certification is an indispensable key step. The CE marking, as a mandatory safety symbol stipulated by EU law, directly affects whether a product can circulate freely in EU member states.
Button batteries have become common power supply components for various electronic consumer products due to their small size. However, manufacturers exporting to the United States must pay attention to a hard requirement - UL 4200A-2023 certification, which is a mandatory safety rule clearly defined by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
Button batteries are named for their resemblance to small buttons. Their diameters typically range from 4.8mm to 30mm, and their thicknesses are between 1.0mm and 7.7mm. As a battery category classified by shape, they are distinguished from cylindrical and prismatic batteries and are divided into rechargeable and non-rechargeable types. They are widely compatible with various small electronic devices. For producers of such products, CB certification is an important step to open up the global market.
If you want Bluetooth headphones to enter the Japanese market, TELEC certification is an unavoidable threshold. As a mandatory certification stipulated in Japan\'s Radio Law, it is similar to the domestic SRRC certification and is supervised by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC). The GITEKI technical standard suitability certificate is issued by institutions such as TELEC. Uncertified products not only cannot be listed on platforms like Amazon, but may also face recalls and fines.
For enterprises planning to introduce Bluetooth headphones to the Japanese market, TELEC certification is not an \"option\" but a \"hard threshold\" that must be crossed. This requirement is not an industry practice but a clear stipulation of Japan\'s Radio Wave Law - all equipment with wireless transmission functions can only legally enter the Japanese market after passing the TELEC certification.
Many friends who are engaged in the export of pouch batteries or international logistics have encountered the situation where their goods were rejected - most likely because they haven\'t obtained the UN38.3 certification. In fact, this is not an additional requirement but a clear stipulation in the United Nations\' Recommendation on the Transport of Dangerous Goods: Due to their high energy density and thin casings, pouch batteries may pose risks of leakage and fire during transportation due to compression and temperature changes. They must pass the UN38.3 test to prove their safety in extreme environments. Otherwise, international logistics providers will not dare to accept them, and customs will also intercept them.
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