In the field of modern aviation, drones have become a key application tool, whether in express delivery, agricultural monitoring, or in entertainment and scientific research, are playing an increasingly important role. However, the efficient operation of drones is inseparable from its core component - the battery. The safety of drone batteries not only directly affects flight performance, but also concerns the safety of the operator and the environment. Therefore, ensuring the quality and safety of drone batteries is crucial, and UN38.3 certification is an important way to achieve this goal.
In modern life, smart chargers have become our indispensable partners. Whether it is to charge mobile phones, tablets or other electronic devices, they are improving the efficiency of our lives, but also bring security risks. Therefore, it is particularly important to ensure that these products meet the relevant safety standards. Korea\'s KC certification is designed to ensure the safety of consumers when using electronic products.
Conformite Europeenne (CE) refers to the certification required for products to be sold in the European Union. It indicates that the products comply with the safety, health, and environmental protection requirements of the European Union. For Bluetooth headsets, CE certification is not only a legal requirement, but also a necessary condition to ensure that the product can be successfully sold and used.
In modern life, electric toothbrushes have become the first choice for daily oral care for more and more people with their efficient cleaning ability. The electric toothbrush battery is one of the core components, and its safety and performance are directly related to the use experience and user safety. Therefore, it is essential to ensure that electric toothbrush batteries meet international standards. CB certification (International Electrotechnical Commission certification) is a key step in ensuring battery quality and safety.
On July 27th, 2024, Environment Canada issued a Notice according to Article 71(1)(b) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999. The circular requires relevant Canadian enterprises to provide online information on perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) produced, imported or used as individual substances, mixtures or articles in the calendar year of 2023 before January 29, 2025, among which 312 PFAS compounds are involved.
Lithium battery packs (battery components) play a vital role in modern technology and are widely used in electric vehicles, renewable energy storage systems and other fields. In order to ensure the safety, performance and environmental protection of these battery components, a series of strict certification standards must be followed.
Quality inspection certification refers to the certificate of conformity issued after the product has been evaluated by a professional testing institution and meets the national or international standards. For strong plug-in mobile phone chargers, certification usually includes electrical safety, environmental adaptability, charging performance and other aspects. These certifications are not only the quality assurance of the product, but also a kind of trust endorsement for the production enterprise.
On August 30th, 2024, ECHA announced the public comments on six potential substances of very high concern (SVHCs), and the public comments will end on October 14th, 2024, during which all stakeholders can submit comments to ECHA. ECHA will review the feedback submitted by the public. If these six substances pass the review, they will be added to the official candidate list of SVHC and become the 32nd batch of SVHC substances.
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