E-Mark certification is the European common market, the automotive, locomotive and its safety parts and components, noise and emissions, are required by law (EEC Directives) and the European Economic Commission regulations (ECE Regulation) requirements, through product certification requirements, namely A certificate of competency shall be granted to ensure the safety and environmental protection of the traffic. According to the Directive 2004/104 / EC, all the electronic products that enter into the market must be approved by e-Mark and be labeled by the e-mark, so that the customs will release the products to the local market.
Europe for vehicle and safety-related parts and systems have safety certification requirements, embodied in the E logo and e logo certification.
E mark from the European Economic Commission (Economic Commisssion of Europe, referred to as ECE) issued by the regulations (Regulation), the current ECE, including 28 countries in Europe, in addition to EU member states, but also Eastern Europe, Southern Europe and other non-European countries. Normally ECE members are willing to receive ECE-compliant test reports and certificates. E mark of the products involved in the certificate is the parts and components of the system, there is no corresponding vehicle certification laws and regulations, access to E-mark certification of products, is accepted by the market. The implementation of E-mark certification testing institutions are generally ECE member countries of the technical services. The certification body of the E-mark certificate is the government department of ECE member country, the certificate of each country has the corresponding number.
E1-Germany
E2-France
E3- Italy
E4- Netherlands
E5 - Sweden
E6 - Belgium
E7 - Hungary
E8 - Czech Republic
E9 - Spain
E10 - Yugoslavia
E11-UK
E12 - Austria
E13 - Luxembourg
E mark is the European Commission in accordance with the EU Directive mandatory use of motor vehicle parts, safety components and systems certification mark. The testing organization must be a technical service organization within the EU Member States, and the issuing authority is the government transport department of the EU member states. Products that are certified by the e-mark will be recognized by the EU Member States. As with the E-mark certification, the certificate of each member has the corresponding number:
E1 - Germany
E2 - France
E3- Italy
E4 Netherlands
E5 - Sweden
E6 - Belgium
E7 - Hungary
E8-Czech Republic
E9 - Spain
E10 - Yugoslavia
E11 - United Kingdom
E12 - Austria
E13 - Luxembourg
For most automotive electronic products, E / e mark technical requirements for the main products of electromagnetic compatibility requirements. For the E mark, the regulation is ECE 10.02 and the e mark is 95/54 / EC. The technical requirements of the two are basically the same, requiring the vehicle or vehicle components of the electromagnetic field near-field (1m test range), respectively, to meet the broadband and narrowband limits. At the same time, for vehicle traffic control related components to meet the requirements of electromagnetic radiation interference.
From January 2006, the new directive 2004/104 / EC of e mark will replace 95/54 / EC. The new directive on the electromagnetic interference issued by the same restrictions and the old command, but the need for anti-jamming test of the product range of functions has been clear and expanded.