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WHAT IS UKCA MARKING?

What is the difference between CE and UKCA marking?

In the last blog we have learned about CE marking, today we will continue to learn about conformity marking-UKCA, which is a continuation of CE. UKCA marking became part of UK law at the end of the Brexit transition period, on 31 December 2020, with the coming into force of EU Exit Regulations which was intended to replace the CE marking.

What is UKCA marking?

The UKCA marking is the conformity marking used for products being placed on the market in Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales). UKCA regime has been operational since 1 January 2021, from this date, where a product is covered by the UKCA marking and meets the relevant requirements, you can place the UKCA marking on your products and then place the products on the GB market.

By obtaining UKCA marking, manufacturers can prove that the safety, performance, and quality of their products comply with the requirements of relevant standards and regulations, so as to gain the trust of customers and market recognition. 

For consumers, UKCA is also an important safeguard. The certified products have been strictly tested and evaluated in terms of safety, health, and environmental protection, which can effectively avoid terrible shopping experiences caused by product quality problems. At the same time, UKCA marking also helps to maintain market order and reduce the circulation of counterfeit and shoddy products, thereby maintaining the stability of market activities.

Alusso products sold in the UK market are clearly marked with the UKCA marking, so consumers can buy with confidence. Go to the Alusso store to find out more about our products or click below to buy them directly.

 

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