When you put electrical equipment on the market, then your product is not permitted to interfere with the operation of other products. At the same time, it also holds true that your products must be impervious to external interference. In short, you must comply with the European EMC Directive. And you must be able to demonstrate that your equipment operates properly. KEMA determines in its laboratories whether products conform to the EMC Directive. If your product does not cause too much interference and is sufficiently unaffected by its environment, then you’ll be issued a KEMA EMC Certificate. This certificate and the affiliated report enable you to prove that your products are in compliance with the EMC Directive. As soon as you comply with all the prevailing directives, you may equip your product with CE and formulate the required Statement of Conformance. Your product is then freely marketable within the European Union. One up with KEMA EMC You’re one up with KEMA reports. Because not only do former East Bloc countries like Hungary prefer KEMA EMC reports above those of other testing houses, other countries outside the EU such as the Republic of South Africa and Australia also share this preference. And KEMA offers even more advantages. - KEMA’s EMC lab is the largest in the Netherlands
- The expertise is so comprehensive that government agencies and institutions trust KEMA’s conclusions implicitly
- EMC tests can be logically combined with other tests such as those for KEMA-KEUR, the Low Voltage Directive (LVD), the Machine Directive, the Medical Directive, and the ATEX Directive
- A KEMA report has unmistakable added value for your customers, government agencies, and in cases of interpretation and acceptance disputes
- KEMA easily performs EMC tests on site
- Huge machines and installations are not a problem for KEMA
KEMA employs a flexible method of working and makes a concerted effort to take your planning and processes into account as much as possible. For more information about EMC-CE, contact us.
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