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EU CE certification processing cycle for nail lamps
Nail lamps can make the inside of the nail glue dry faster and more firmly. Hair dryers will produce hot air, but too much wind will cause wind marks on the nails, which is not smooth and beautiful, so nail lamps cannot be replaced by hair dryers. Nail lamps, also known as nail phototherapy lamps, are specially used for drying phototherapy glue in the nail process.
Nail lamps, also known as nail phototherapy lamps, are generally used for drying phototherapy glue in the nail process and are mostly used in nail salons. There are two types of nail lamps, one is ultraviolet lamps and the other is LED lamps. Nail lamps exported to the EU or sold in the EU market must be subject to EU mandatory CE certification. Nail lamps (UV or LED nail lamps) usually need to follow the European Low Voltage Directive (LVD) and the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) to obtain CE certification. These directives require testing and evaluation of the safety and electromagnetic compatibility of electrical products. The following are general steps for nail lamp CE certification:
Low Voltage Directive (LVD) testing: The Low Voltage Directive is a European standard that ensures the safety of electrical products. For nail lamps, this involves testing electrical safety to ensure that the equipment does not pose a risk of electric shock to the user or a risk of fire.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) Testing: The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive requires that products do not generate or be subject to excessive electromagnetic interference under normal conditions of use. This involves testing for electromagnetic radiation and electromagnetic perception.
Nail lamp CE certification test standards:
(1) Fixed lamps, applicable standards are: IEC/EN 60598-1 +IEC/EN 60598-2-1+IEC/EN 62031+IEC/EN 61347-2-13+IEC/EN 62471
(2) Street lamps, street lamps: IEC/EN 60598-1 +IEC/EN 60598-2-3+IEC/EN 62031+IEC/EN 61347-2-13+IEC/EN 62471
(3) Table lamps, floor lamps: IEC/EN 60598-1 +IEC/EN 60598-2-4+IEC/EN 62031+IEC/EN 61347-2-13+IEC/EN 62471
(4) Light strings: IEC/EN 60598-1 +IEC/EN 60598-2-20+IEC/EN 62031+IEC/EN 61347-2-13+IEC/EN 62471
CE certification process for nail lamps:
Step 1: Application
1. Fill out the application form
2. Apply for company information form
3. Provide product information and send samples
Step 2: Quotation
Based on the information provided, the engineer determines the test standard, test time and corresponding fees
Step 3: Payment
After the applicant confirms the quotation, sign the application form and service agreement and pay the money
Step 4: Testing
The laboratory conducts a full set of tests on the applied products according to the relevant EU testing standards
Step 5: Test passed, report completed
Step 6: Project completed, CE certificate issued
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EU CE certification processing cycle for nail lamps
Nail lamps can make the inside of the nail glue dry faster and more firmly. Hair dryers will produce hot air, but too much wind will cause wind marks on the nails, which is not smooth and beautiful, so nail lamps cannot be replaced by hair dryers. Nail lamps, also known as nail phototherapy lamps, are specially used for drying phototherapy glue in the nail process.
Nail lamps, also known as nail phototherapy lamps, are generally used for drying phototherapy glue in the nail process and are mostly used in nail salons. There are two types of nail lamps, one is ultraviolet lamps and the other is LED lamps. Nail lamps exported to the EU or sold in the EU market must be subject to EU mandatory CE certification. Nail lamps (UV or LED nail lamps) usually need to follow the European Low Voltage Directive (LVD) and the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) to obtain CE certification. These directives require testing and evaluation of the safety and electromagnetic compatibility of electrical products. The following are general steps for nail lamp CE certification:
Low Voltage Directive (LVD) testing: The Low Voltage Directive is a European standard that ensures the safety of electrical products. For nail lamps, this involves testing electrical safety to ensure that the equipment does not pose a risk of electric shock to the user or a risk of fire.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) Testing: The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive requires that products do not generate or be subject to excessive electromagnetic interference under normal conditions of use. This involves testing for electromagnetic radiation and electromagnetic perception.
Nail lamp CE certification test standards:
(1) Fixed lamps, applicable standards are: IEC/EN 60598-1 +IEC/EN 60598-2-1+IEC/EN 62031+IEC/EN 61347-2-13+IEC/EN 62471
(2) Street lamps, street lamps: IEC/EN 60598-1 +IEC/EN 60598-2-3+IEC/EN 62031+IEC/EN 61347-2-13+IEC/EN 62471
(3) Table lamps, floor lamps: IEC/EN 60598-1 +IEC/EN 60598-2-4+IEC/EN 62031+IEC/EN 61347-2-13+IEC/EN 62471
(4) Light strings: IEC/EN 60598-1 +IEC/EN 60598-2-20+IEC/EN 62031+IEC/EN 61347-2-13+IEC/EN 62471
CE certification process for nail lamps:
Step 1: Application
1. Fill out the application form
2. Apply for company information form
3. Provide product information and send samples
Step 2: Quotation
Based on the information provided, the engineer determines the test standard, test time and corresponding fees
Step 3: Payment
After the applicant confirms the quotation, sign the application form and service agreement and pay the money
Step 4: Testing
The laboratory conducts a full set of tests on the applied products according to the relevant EU testing standards
Step 5: Test passed, report completed
Step 6: Project completed, CE certificate issued