What needs to be done to export the insulated box and thermos cup to the EU?
Household insulated box thermos cups are exported to the European Union CE certification EN12546 standard.
CE certification:
Products from any country that want to enter the EU and European Free Trade Area must undergo CE certification and affix the CE mark on the product. Therefore, CE certification is a passport for products to enter the EU and European Free Trade Area national markets. CE certification is a compulsory certification of the European Union. The local market supervision and administration administration will randomly check whether there is a CE certificate at any time. Once it is found that there is no such certificate, the export of this product will be canceled and re-export to the EU will be prohibited.
The necessity of CE certification:
1. CE certification provides unified technical specifications for products from various countries to trade in the European market and simplifies trade procedures. Products from any country that want to enter the EU or the European Free Trade Area must undergo CE certification and have a CE mark on the product. Therefore, CE certification is a passport for products to enter the markets of EU and European Free Trade Area countries. OO
2. CE certification indicates that the product has reached the safety requirements stipulated in the EU directive; it is a commitment made by the company to consumers, increasing consumers’ trust in the product; products with the CE mark will reduce the cost of sales in the European market. risk.
CE certification standards for thermos cup insulation box:
1.EN12546-1-2000 Specification for household insulated containers, vacuum vessels, thermos flasks and thermos jugs for materials and articles in contact with food;
2.EN 12546-2-2000 Specification for household insulated containers, insulated bags and insulated boxes for materials and articles in contact with food;
3.EN 12546-3-2000 Specification for thermal packaging materials for household insulated containers for materials and articles in contact with food.
CE applicable countries:
The national standards organizations of the following countries are required to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
CE certification process:
1. Fill in the application form (company information, etc.);
2. Check that the contract is signed and paid (the contract will be issued based on the application form);
3. Sample delivery (reply the flyer number for easy follow-up);
4. Formal testing (test passed);
5. Report confirmation (confirm draft);
6. Formal report.