The EMC Directive 2004/108/EC sets the essential protection requirements for electrical and electronic equipment.

The EMC Directive limits electromagnetic emissions of equipment in order to ensure that, when used as intended, such equipment does not disturb radio and telecommunication as well as other equipment. The Directive also governs the immunity of such equipment to interference and seeks to ensure that this equipment is not disturbed by radio emissions when used as intended. In order to market your electrical device within the member states of the European Union, your product must comply with harmonized standards (such as EN 55022 and EN 55024 for Information Technology Equipment).

Global Network of EMC Testing Laboratories

With the largest global network of 23 EMC testing labs, Intertek provides the capacity, proximity and engineering resources to streamline your EMC compliance testing process for any market you want to reach. Once you have met all applicable requirements, it is your responsibility to show conformity with the EMC Directive by affixing the CE Mark to your device.

Services

EMC Accreditations

We hold a long list of EMC Accreditation from around the world. Our queue times are as fast at 3 days, 24-hour turnaround on quotes. We offer both open and fully sheltered sites, fully anechoic and semi-anechoic chambers, with site size ranging from 3 meters to 10 meters.

Save time and money by bundling EMC with other testing and certification needs (safety, environmental, energy efficiency, performance). With Intertek you will eliminate the headaches of using multiple labs, delays in logistics, and shipping costs.

 

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