N-Mark
Norway is one of the four small Nordic countries, and the certification of the four Nordic countries includes Norway (Norway) N-Mark, Denmark (Denmark) D-Mark, Finland (Finland) FI-Mark, Sweden (Sweden) S-Mark.
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1. Introduction to N-Mark Certification
Norway is one of the four small Nordic countries, and the certification of the four Nordic countries includes Norway (Norway) N-Mark, Denmark (Denmark) D-Mark, Finland (Finland) FI-Mark, Sweden (Sweden) S-Mark.
The testing and certification bodies in these four countries are Nemko (Norwegian Electrical Standards Association), Demko (Danish Electrical Standards Association), Fimeko (Finnish Electrical Standards Association), and Semko (Swedish Electrical Standards Association).
Mutual recognition agreements have been established between the four certification bodies in the four countries to recognize each other's test results. Products exported to Northern Europe can apply for four certificates as long as they are tested and audited by one of the four certification bodies.
2. Introduction and requirements of N-Mark certification body
NEMKO: The Norwegian Electrical Equipment Inspection and Approval Committee (NEMKO) recognizes the CB certificate and its accessories, and includes the test report that is different from the Norwegian state, does not require factory inspection, adopts a mandatory registration system in the Norwegian market, and implements market sampling supervision, unless due to Therefore, it is cancelled in advance, and the certificate is valid for 10 years. The NEMKO mark is an accreditation mark, and the voluntary testing system is replacing mandatory testing. The N-Mark mark also includes content other than IEC or CEE safety standards: radio interference.
3. N-Mark certified product type
Household appliances, household machinery, sports goods, household electronic equipment, electrical and electronic office equipment, industrial machinery, experimental measurement equipment, other safety-related products
4. the N-Mark certification process
The certificate can be transferred through CB, or apply directly.
If applying for Nemko, a CE declaration is required.
5. N-Mark certification factory inspection requirements
When applying for the first time, you may need to inspect the factory, accept the CIG023 factory inspection report or do factory inspection
6. N-Mark Certification and Certification Body
ANCI is an impartial and independent third-party professional testing and certification organization in China, focusing on global certification testing of electronic products such as IT, AV, power supply, wireless and communication. It has been recognized by China's CNAS L6214, CMA (201819013768), and the international IEC authorized CBTL Testing laboratories, UL/A2LA (4422.01) in the United States, ITS in the United Kingdom, KTC in Korea, TÜV in Germany, Eurofines in Belgium and other major international certification agencies are authorized and accredited, and have the strength to handle N-Mark certification for you.