EU ROHS certification and testing of electric fans
Date:2023-10-24 10:40:59 Classification
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An electric fan is a household appliance that uses an electric motor to drive the rotation of the fan blades to accelerate the circulation of air. It is mainly used for cooling, cooling, and air circulation. The EU ROHS testing and certification of electric fans is to prove that their products comply with the requirements of the EU ROHS directive and have obtained a license to enter the EU market.
The ROHS directive requires that electrical and electronic products must not contain harmful substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls, and polybrominated diphenyl ethers to ensure the safety and health of consumers. Therefore, electric fans need to pass ROHS testing to prove that their materials do not contain harmful substances and meet environmental standards in order to obtain ROHS certification. This requires submitting product samples to relevant testing institutions for testing to ensure that the product meets the requirements of the ROHS directive.
Therefore, electric fans need to pass ROHS testing to prove that their materials do not contain harmful substances and meet environmental standards in order to obtain ROHS certification. The specific testing process is as follows:
1. The applicant fills out the application form and provides a list of product components.
2. The engineer determines the testing cost based on the product.
3. After the applicant confirms the quotation, sign the application form and service agreement, pay the full project fee, and prepare samples (specific sample quantity to be coordinated with the staff).
4. Test passed, report completed.
The testing cycle is generally 5-7 working days