What is CE certification?


 "CE" belongs to the mandatory safety certification, the purpose is to protect the lives and property of the people of the European Union countries, for the people's daily contact with a certain degree of risk of products, such as most of the electrically charged products have the risk of electric shock, so any country's products to enter the European Union, the European Free Trade Area must be CE certified. Therefore, any country products to enter the European Union, the European Free Trade Area must be CE certified.

    CE certification indicates that the product has met the safety requirements of the EU Directive; it is a commitment of the enterprise to the consumer, increasing the degree of consumer trust in the product. Therefore, CE certification is a passport for products to enter the EU and EFTA countries.

    ZHUNE's CE certificate organization is SGS.


What are the testing items of CE?


For electric kettle, CE certification need to test the items:

  • LVD

  • EMC

ZHUNE factory CE certification EMC  

ZHUNE factory CE certification EMC

ZHUNE CE certification LVD 

 ZHUNE CE certification LVD

Validity period: the implementation of the standard is valid has been valid, the implementation of the standard is generally updated once every 3-5 years.

Up to standard configuration: Thousands of white circle double gold, 0.5/0.75mm square all-copper internal wiring, all-copper power cord, heat pipe: high-end quality in high temperature powder

CE mark products will reduce the risk of sales in the European market

● The risk of being detained and investigated by customs;

● The risk of being investigated and sanctioned by market surveillance agencies;

● Risk of being accused by peers for competitive purposes


Which countries use CE marking?


Countries in the European Union

The specific member states of the European Union are the following: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden.