Plugs, everyone is familiar with them, right? In the explosion-proof testing industry, especially domestically, it's typically sufficient to supervise quality and safety. We've never heard of the need for explosion-proof certification before—this is quite an eye-opener. Let's continue reading below.

Just as mentioned earlier, in China, there's no need to obtain an explosion-proof certification for power outlets. However, if exporting to the EU, a CE certification is required, and it goes without saying which directive under the CE certification is needed. I'm pondering a question now: since power outlets are inherently low-cost and low-priced products, wouldn't obtaining the CE certification increase costs? Then, can one still make a profit? If anyone knows, feel free to leave a comment for discussion!
Required Documents for Plug CE Certification
The CE certification process for outlets is similar to the general product application process, and the required documents are also the same. However, we will still mention them: the outlet user manual, structural diagrams, materials, corporate standards, etc.





