Small knowledge on plug wire safety certification
Many countries require that plug and cable products exported to their countries must pass safety certification and be printed with corresponding safety markings. Safety certification is mainly aimed at the requirements that electronic products may cause personal injury during use.
The safety certification standards for plug wires vary in different countries (such as China's CCC standard). If you want to export your products to a certain country, you must pass the certification of another country.
European certifications: VDE, NF, IMQ, CEBEC, SEV, OVE, KEMA, SEMKO, DEMKO, FIMKO, NEMKO, TUV, GS, CE, etc;
American certifications: UL, CUL, CSA, ETL, CETL, FCC; the difference between UL and CUL is that UL is certified in the United States and CUL is certified in Canada;
Asian certification: CQC CCC、PSE、KC、PSB;
Australian certification: SAA C—TICK、A—TICK.