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IECEE CB is the first genuine international system for mutual recognition of electrical equipment safety test reports. NCB (National Certification Body) reaches a multilateral agreement, which enables manufacturers to obtain national certification from other member countries under CB scheme on the basis of transferring one of the NCB certificates.
CB certificate is a formal CB scheme document issued by authorized NCB, which is to inform other NCB that the tested product samples conform to present standard requirement.
As a kind of standardized report, CB report lists relevant requirements from IEC standard item by item. CB report not only provides results of all required testing, measurement, verification, inspection and assessment with clearness and non-ambiguity, but also including photos, circuit diagram, pictures and product description. According to the rule of CB scheme, CB report will not take effect until it presents with CB certificate together.
With CB certificate and CB test report, your products can be exported to some countries directly.
The CB certificate can be directly converted to the certificate of its member countries, by providing the CB certificate, test report and difference test report (when applicable) without repeating the test, which can shorten the lead time of certification.
The CB certification test considers the product’s reasonable use and foreseeable safety when misused. The certified product proves the satisfactory of the safety requirements.
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The proposal No.5080 at the fourth session of the 13th National Committee of the CPPCC proposes to unify the charger ports of electronic intelligent products in order to reduce e-waste and promote carbon neutralization.
The MIIT has made a reply to this proposal: With the rapid iteration of charging/data ports and charging technology, the current intelligent terminal market has formed a pattern which is dominated by USB-C interface and a variety of ports and charging technology coexist.
As the proposal says, the most of original chargers and USB cables will be put aside and cause a big waste after users change their devices. Giving great impetus to charging ports and technique fusion can reduce e-waste and improve the rate of resource utilization.
The reply of MIIC indicates to promote the unification of charging ports and technique fusion, and improve recovery rate of resource, which also means that charging ports will be approved. In the meantime, the recovery processing of electronic products will be enhanced, and the recovery rate of electronic products like abandoned charges will also be improved.