For manufacturers who have completed the CE certification process, one of the final and most critical steps is placing the CE mark correctly on the product. This is because the CE mark is an official conformity marking indicating that the product complies with European Union regulations, and it must be used in accordance with specific rules.
Incorrect use of the CE mark can lead to serious consequences, including the product being deemed non-compliant or even being withdrawn from the market.
In this article, we examine in detail how to use the CE mark, where it should be placed on the product, and the rules that must be followed.
The CE mark is an official conformity marking that indicates a product complies with European Union technical legislation.
By affixing the CE mark, the manufacturer declares that:
For this reason, the CE mark should only be used after the CE certification process has been fully completed.
According to European Union regulations, the use of the CE mark is subject to specific rules. Failure to comply with these rules may result in the product being considered non-compliant.
The basic rule is that the CE mark must be placed directly on the product itself.
However, alternative methods may be used in the following cases:
In such cases, the CE mark may be placed on:
The CE mark must be:
Therefore:
The minimum height of the CE mark must be 5 mm.
However, depending on the structure of the product, it may be used in larger sizes. The key requirement is that the mark remains clearly legible.
The CE mark may be enlarged or reduced, but its proportions must never be altered.
are considered non-compliant with regulations. Therefore, the official proportions and design specifications must always be followed.
For certain product groups, a Notified Body is involved in the conformity assessment process.
In such cases:
👉 the Notified Body identification number must be placed next to the CE mark.
This requirement typically applies to:
In a proper CE marking application, the following information is typically included together:
These details ensure product traceability and transparency.
Even companies that have completed the CE certification process may make mistakes when using the mark.
The most common errors include:
These mistakes can result in:
The CE mark is not just a logo; it is also a declaration of the manufacturer’s legal responsibility.
Correct use of the CE mark:
Incorrect use, on the other hand, can lead to serious legal and commercial risks.
As Sertifike, we support manufacturers in managing CE certification and CE marking processes accurately and reliably.
Our services include:
Our goal is to make the CE certification process error-free, fast, and sustainable for companies.
Correct placement of the CE mark on a product is one of the most critical steps in the CE certification process.
Therefore, manufacturers must:
A correctly applied CE mark provides companies with regulatory compliance, credibility, and advantages in international markets.
As Sertifike, we continue to support manufacturers in managing their CE marking processes with confidence.
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