What are the regulatory and legal certifications required by various countries for the export of drones, remote control aircraft, or on the cross-border e-commerce platform?
CCC Certification (Scope of Application: China)
The full name of 3C certification is "China Compulsory Product Certification", the English abbreviation CCC. It is a product conformity assessment system implemented by the Chinese government in accordance with laws and regulations in order to protect the personal safety and national security of consumers and strengthen product quality management. It is also a basic practice widely adopted internationally to protect the rights and interests of consumers and safeguard the personal and property safety of consumers. Including household appliances, automobiles, safety glass, medical equipment, wires and cables, toys and other 20 categories of products.
CE certification (scope of application: EU)
The CE mark is a safety conformity mark rather than a quality conformity mark. It is the "main requirement" that forms the core of the European Directive. In the EU market, the "CE" mark is a compulsory certification mark. Whether it is a product produced by an enterprise within the EU or a product produced in other countries, it must be affixed with the "CE" mark if it is to be freely circulated in the EU market.
FCC certification (applicable scope: USA)
The full name of FCC in Chinese is the Federal Communications Commission of the United States. The FCC coordinates domestic and international communications by controlling radio broadcasting, television, telecommunications, satellites and cables. It is also responsible for the physical aspects of equipment approval. Many radio application products, communication products and digital products must be approved by the FCC to enter the US market. 's approval.
A/C-tick mark (applicable scope: Australia)
A/C-Tick is a certification mark issued by the Australian Communications Authority for communication equipment. A-Ticks sold to consumers are only applicable to communication products. Most electronic products are to apply for C-Ticks. However, if electronic products apply for A-Ticks, they do not need to apply for C-Ticks.
PSE certification (scope of application: Japan)
PSE certification is a mandatory safety certification in Japan, which is used to prove that electrical and electronic products have passed the safety standard test of the Japanese Electric and Material Safety Law (DENAN Law) or the international IEC standard. Japan's Electrical Equipment and Materials Control Law stipulates that 498 kinds of products must pass safety certification to enter the Japanese market. Among them, 165 kinds of A-type products should obtain the diamond-shaped PSE mark, and 333 kinds of B-type products should obtain the circular PSE mark.
ROHS certification (scope of application: EU)
RoHS is a mandatory standard formulated by EU legislation, mainly used to regulate the material and process standards of electrical and electronic products, making it more conducive to human health and environmental protection. The purpose of this standard is to eliminate 6 substances of lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in electrical and electronic products, and focus on stipulating that the content of lead cannot exceed 0.1%. Mainly include: home appliances (such as: refrigerators, washing machines, microwave ovens, air conditioners, vacuum cleaners, water heaters, etc.); black home appliances (such as: audio, video products, DVD, CD, TV receivers, IT products, digital products, communication products, etc.) ; Electric tools; Electric electronic bending moment; Medical electronic equipment Note: When a customer asks if there is ROHS, he should ask him whether he wants finished ROHS or raw material ROHS. Some factories cannot do finished ROHS, and the price including ROHS is generally higher than ordinary products. About 10%-20% more expensive.
UL certification (applicable scope: the United States)
UL is short for Underwriters Laboratories. The UL Safety Laboratory is the most authoritative in the United States and the largest private institution engaged in safety testing and identification in the world. It is mainly engaged in product safety certification and operating safety certification business. Its ultimate goal is to obtain products with a relatively safe level for the market, and to contribute to the guarantee of personal health and property safety. It mainly provides certification for anti-theft and signaling devices, equipment for placing fire and chemical hazards, electrical appliances, fire protection equipment, heating, refrigeration and air conditioning equipment, water supplies, etc. Note: UL certification is not mandatory to enter the United States.
FDA certification (scope of application: United States)
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is referred to as FDA. The FDA's job is to ensure the safety of food, cosmetics, drugs, biological agents, medical devices, and radiological products that are domestically produced or imported into the United States. Foods exported by foreign institutions to the United States must be notified to the FDA 24 hours before arriving at the United States port, otherwise they will be refused entry and detained at the port of entry. Note: FDA only wants to register grades, not certificates.