In the current era when 3D printing technology is becoming increasingly popular, the relevant certifications of 3D printers have gradually come into the public eye, among which the FCCID certification has attracted much attention. So, what exactly is the FCCID certification for 3D printers and why is it important?
With the popularization of fast charging technology, PD (Power Delivery) charging heads have become common accessories for mobile phones, tablets and other devices, and CCC certification is the key threshold for such products to enter the market. Many consumers are not familiar with the CCC certification for PD chargers. In fact, it is closely related to product safety and user experience.
In the current era of rapid technological development, gallium nitride chargers have become popular products in the market due to their high efficiency, compactness, and low heat generation. However, as an electronic product closely related to personal safety, gallium nitride chargers must obtain CCC certification before they can legally enter the market for sale. So, what exactly is CCC certification? What significance does it hold for gallium nitride chargers?
In this era where electronic products are always present, power banks have become an essential item for people when they go out. But have you ever noticed that power banks also have their \"safety ID card\" - CCC certification?
In this era where electronic devices are always present, power banks have become an essential item for people when they go out. But do you know that not all power banks can enter the market at will? CCC certification is an important threshold that they must cross.
On August 11th, 2025, the European Union published the Regulation (EU) 2025/1731 in its official gazette, which revised the restricted list of carcinogenic, mutagenic and reproductive toxic (CMR) substances in Annex XVII of REACH Regulation. This revision adds 16 Category 1B CMR substances and one exemption clause, which will take effect on September 1, 2025.
Recently, the Ministry of Environment of Taiwan, China issued the draft of Management Matters of Perfluorinated and Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances and Their Operation, according to the Law on Toxic and Concerned Chemicals (TCCSCA), proposing to designate 269 PFAS as concerned chemicals, which is expected to take effect from January 1, 2026.
On August 1, 2025, the National Standardization Administration Committee officially issued the mandatory national standard GB 26572-2025 \"Requirements for Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products\", which will be officially implemented on August 1, 2027, completely replacing the recommended standard GB/T 26572-2011. This marks that RoHS in China has been officially upgraded to a mandatory national standard, and it is also the first mandatory national standard in the field of RoHS control in China. The release of this standard is not only a technical upgrade, but also a systematic promotion to the green transformation of China\'s electronic and electrical industry.
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