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Export to Europe and the United States - What certification do industrial robots need?

source: Worth Cargo   2023-09-23 09:08:22  
Europe:
CE certification: CE certification is one of the necessary certifications for imported products in Europe, and is also one of the necessary certifications for industrial robots in European countries. If the robot is produced in Europe, it needs to obtain CE certification.
 
United States:
FCC Certification: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires that all wireless devices be FCC certified. If the robot contains a wireless communication module or controller, it needs to obtain FCC certification.
UL Certification: Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is one of the leading independent third-party certification bodies in the United States, which certifies the safety and reliability of products. If the robot contains electrical or electronic components, a UL certification is required.
ANSI Certification: The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is responsible for developing and publishing the United States national standards, and if the robot needs to meet the requirements of the United States standard, it needs to obtain ANSI certification.
ISO Certification: The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has developed and published a series of standards related to industrial robots, such as ISO 10218-1 and ISO 10218-2, etc. If the robot needs to meet the requirements of the ISO standard, it needs to obtain ISO certification.
 
Different kinds of robots, customs commodity code is also very different. And each customs commodity code will have corresponding import or export certification requirements.
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