What certification is required for LED light export? What ISO should I pay attention to?
EMC is electromagnetic compatible, and LVD is safety (products with circuit boards need EMC) (safety LVD is required from 50- 1000V current to 75- 1500V alternating current). ROHS has passed the environmental protection certification, which is only required by the European Union. Generally, the integration of ROHS is aimed at the Japanese market, and all-round LED lights only need to be round. However, there are special requirements, such as power supply needs isolation, external power supply needs a separate diamond PSE certification, and there are patent requirements for lamp beads. The lamp beads of these chips, such as Crystal and Corey Japanese patent phosphor Niya Crystal, are all acceptable. The FCC certification of LED lamps in the United States is based on the standard of Part 18. Foreign institutions need FCC DOC or FCC ID certification. The certification of UL ETL CSA cTUVus in the United States is voluntary. However, many customers in North America want these four certifications, but the cost is high and they need factory inspection. CTUVus only checks twice a year, and ETL certification is better. VDE is certified by Germany. Generally speaking, Germany requires higher quality. Generally for the certification of parts or materials. You should have seen many lamp holders or wires. You have done VDE certification, but few laboratories in China can do witness testing of this certification. They are all test numbers and sent abroad for testing, so they are rarely made with low certainty. At present, only 1 company in the Netherlands has been certified by KEMA, and it is also the name of a laboratory. They only certify their KEMA test data, so only they can do this, but these are voluntary certifications.