TÜV-SÜD

TÜV-SÜD 2019-01-14T16:39:39+00:00

Project Description

Introduction to TÜV-SÜD Certification

TÜV (German: Technischer Überwachungsverein, English: Technical Inspection Association), translated into the German Technical Supervision Association, is an unofficial organization that inspects product safety and environmental safety in Germany. Its business scope includes inspection of factories, motor vehicles, energy facilities, rides and equipment. With products. Many of its independent branches are also responsible for the concept development of energy and transportation, environmental problem solving, and standard certification.

TÜV SÜD (English: TÜV SÜD) is an independent third-party verification unit for quality testing, inspection, auditing, verification, training and knowledge service solutions. It is headquartered in Munich, Germany and is a TÜV organization. One of the members. With more than 1,000 offices worldwide and approximately 24,000 employees, TÜV SÜD is well-known in Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Add significant value to businesses, consumers and the environment through objective and impartial expertise and valuable insights. TÜV SÜD aims to help global customers improve production and operational efficiency, reduce costs and control risks through a comprehensive one-stop service.


Information required for certification

Applicant submits relevant company and product information

Written application: You should request a written inspection of your company’s products.

Company Information: Provide detailed and accurate names, addresses, contacts, zip codes, telephone numbers and faxes in the following units in both Chinese and English.

  1. Application company: a company that submits product testing applications and is responsible for all engineering service fees
  2. Listed companies: Companies whose names are listed in various product catalogs published
  3. Production plant: The manufacturer and producer of the product.

Product Information: Product information should be provided in English. First determine if your product is part of the test.

  1. Product Name: Provide the full name of the product.
  2. Product model: List all the product models, varieties or classification numbers that need to be tested.
  3. The intended use of the product: for example: home, office, factory, coal mine, ship, etc.
  4. Parts list: List the parts and models (classification numbers), the rating, and the name of the manufacturer that make up the product. For insulating materials, please provide the name of the raw material, for example: GE Polycarbonate, Lexan Type 104. When the component has been certified, please prove the specific model of the component and indicate its certification unit and certificate number.
  5. Electrical properties: For electronic and electrical products. Provide electrical schematic (circuit diagram), electrical performance table.
  6. Structure diagram: For most products, it is necessary to provide a structural drawing or explosion diagram, ingredient list, etc. of the product.
  7. Product photos, instructions for use, safety, etc. or installation instructions.