World Ex-Markes
We support the expansion of explosion-proof products into the global market.
• International Market: IECEx Certification, to use for Explosion-proof certificate application for IEC member countries.
• European Union: ATEX certification
By increasing safety and reducing risk, innovative design and manufacturing are possible. Obtaining certification is one option to show the high quality of the product. With KSC’s one-stop service, we can beat today’s society and accelerate the global expansion of our products. Please contact us for support and individual consultation for application for explosion-proof certification in individual country such as the following.
North America: NRTL certification, FM, UL/cUL certification
Korea: KCs Mark recognition (KOSHA)
Korean National Certification Mark System (KCs Mark) was introduced from 1st January 2009.
China: NEPSI, CNEX, CCC certification
From October 1, 2020, CCC certification will be required for 17 explosion-proof electrical products. To obtain CCC certification, product conformity assessment and factory audit are required.
Taiwan: TS mark
According to the “Regulations on Registration of Safety Information on Machines, Equipment and Tools” released by the Ministry of Labor of Taiwan on October 22, 2014, electrical equipment used in an explosive atmosphere should be imported and distributed to Taiwan before being imported and distributed. , Type verification and registration required.
India: (PESO / CCOE)
You need to use IECEx certification and get PESO certification.
Brazil: INMETRO certification
To sell explosion-proof products in Brazil, you must obtain INMETRO certification in accordance with local law, Portaria 179: 2010.
・Evaluation and testing: INMETRO marking certification: Evaluate the explosion protection structure based on area classification according to the INMETRO guidelines.
・Quality audit: The INMETRO system requires that a quality assurance process and procedure be established and certified by a registration body to ensure that compliance of certified products is maintained.
Saudi Arabia: SASO certification
A Certificate of Conformity issued by a SASO-approved certification body is required.
United Arab Emirates: ESMA certification
Beginning August 1, 2017, electrical equipment used in explosive atmospheres must be type verified and registered before being imported or distributed in the United Arab Emirates.
South Africa: SABS certification
It is necessary to obtain SABS certification or MASC certification
THE CERTIFICATION PROCESS
Trusted certification and Coherent process
When you place an order with a certification body, the certification process begins, but you need to discuss compliance before you start the application. At the prototype stage, we assist with technical advice, training, and pre-compliance testing. We can then open the test and certification project.
Step 1: Quotation (Manufacturer Request)
The manufacturer submits a letter, fax or email to KSC, requesting Approval for a product or assembly. The manufacturer provides the location, scope of work, model numbers, specifications and applicable sales literature, and determine the scope of the project, the authorization code, the ambient temperature range, and the number of products that need to be included in the certificate. It also determines other approvals required.
KSC sends a proposal letter to the customer with the scope of work, cost estimates, schedule, required tests and sample needs. A contractual agreement is also mailed for signature (Master Agreement). The manufacturer then authorizes the proposal in writing and submits all requested material and information identified in the proposal.
At the time of ordering, determine the documents and test sample products needed to start the project. We will provide you with a quotation that describes the equation price and the project schedule.
Step 2: Evaluation
After ordering, KSC makes drawing or specification to product comparisons. If all necessary items are received, we review the design and prepare for physical testing based on appropriate criteria. And then testing is scheduled and conducted. We can also advise if there are any non-compliance at this point or if additional information is needed in the technical documentation.
STEP 3: Testing
We can test in internationally accredited Laboratory owned by our company . We follow the highest standards of accuracy to achieve reliable results. It may be necessary to discuss if the test fails. You can limit or adjust the compliance specifications. Change the product design and retest.
Step 4: Final Assessment
When all tests are complete satisfactorily, the technical documentation describing the product is reviewed to ensure that it contains sufficient levels of detail to define the product to be certified. We prepare an evaluation report detailing all compliance and testing.
Step 5: Review
We review the evaluation reports and technical documentation for accuracy and completeness.
Step 6: Certification decision
We prepare evaluation reports and technical documents for certification. Details will be reviewed and certification will be considered based on the appropriate certification scheme. If pass, we issue the certificate.
Step 7: Surveillance
Products are subject to monitoring and require factory audits or inspections. It ensures that the product complies with the technical documentation. A factory audit is required before issuing a product certificate. If the factory audit is completed successfully and all audit results are cleared, a quality approval certificate or report will be issued.
Step 8: Project review
Upon completion, we would like to take an opportunity to mutually review the project. By identifying items that worked, improved, or failed throughout the project, you can determine an action plan to move forward. This is a way to help everyone involved improve performance and skills, as well as facilitate continuous improvement.