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Our Power Cables Earn Global Certifications for International Use​

Sep.25.2025
Against the backdrop of our well-established comprehensive quality management system—where every meter of cable undergoes 32 strict inspection procedures and every link from raw materials to after-sales is rigorously controlled—our company recently announced a major milestone: our full range of power cables and data cables has successfully obtained more than ten major global safety certifications. This achievement is not only a testament to our long-term commitment to quality but also a key step in breaking down global market barriers and providing customers worldwide with safer, more compliant products. The certifications cover major economic regions across the globe, including Europe’s rigorous VDE certification, America’s widely recognized UL certification, China’s mandatory CCC certification, Britain’s authoritative BS certification, Australia’s strict SAA certification, Brazil’s UC certification, Japan’s PSE certification, South Korea’s KC certification, and Italy’s IMQ certification. Each of these certifications represents the highest level of safety standards in its respective region, and our products’ ability to pass all of them demonstrates our comprehensive strength in meeting diverse and strict global requirements.​
For customers and partners around the world, these global certifications are more than just a list of credentials—they are a tangible guarantee of product safety and reliability. Take Europe’s VDE certification, for instance, which is renowned for its strictness in electrical product testing. To obtain this certification, our power cables and data cables had to undergo a series of extremely demanding tests, including 7,000 cycles of bending tests and 1,000 hours of high-temperature aging tests. The 7,000 bending tests simulate the repeated bending that cables might experience during long-term use—such as when connecting portable appliances or adjusting the position of industrial equipment. Our cables not only withstood the tests without cracking or internal wire breakage but also maintained stable electrical performance throughout, ensuring they can withstand the wear and tear of daily use. The 1,000-hour high-temperature aging test, conducted in a chamber set to a constant 100℃, verifies the cables’ ability to maintain insulation and conductive safety in high-temperature environments—critical for applications like powering industrial machinery in factories or kitchen appliances that generate heat.​
America’s UL certification, another key credential in our portfolio, focuses heavily on fire safety and electrical insulation. Our cables had to pass flammability tests where they were exposed to open flames to assess how quickly flames spread and whether the cables release toxic smoke. They also underwent insulation resistance tests at different temperatures and humidity levels to ensure no current leakage occurs even in harsh environmental conditions. For China’s mandatory CCC certification, our products were tested against national standards for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), ensuring they do not interfere with other electrical devices and can operate normally in complex electromagnetic environments—essential for use in homes and offices where multiple appliances and electronic devices are in use.​
Britain’s BS certification, Australia’s SAA certification, and Italy’s IMQ certification all have their unique focus areas. BS certification emphasizes the durability of cables in damp environments, a key requirement for the UK’s often humid climate, while SAA certification includes strict tests for resistance to UV radiation—critical for cables used in outdoor applications in Australia’s sunny weather. IMQ certification, on the other hand, places high importance on the environmental friendliness of materials, requiring our cables to use non-toxic, recyclable materials that meet EU environmental standards. Brazil’s UC certification, Japan’s PSE certification, and South Korea’s KC certification also have region-specific requirements, such as resistance to voltage fluctuations (UC), compliance with strict size and labeling standards (PSE), and compatibility with local electrical grid specifications (KC).​
This comprehensive set of certifications means our products can be directly used in a wide range of scenarios across the globe, without the need for additional modifications or re-testing. In homes, our power cables can safely power large appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners, as well as small devices like coffee makers and hair dryers. In industrial settings, they are suitable for connecting factory equipment such as motors, conveyors, and control panels, where reliability and safety are paramount. For data cables, they can be used to connect laptops, smartphones, servers, and other electronic devices, ensuring stable data transmission while meeting local safety standards. This versatility not only simplifies the purchasing process for global customers but also reduces their costs and risks associated with using non-compliant products.​
To meet the diverse and strict requirements of these global certifications, we have developed specialized R&D and testing processes that are integrated into our existing quality management system. Our R&D team works closely with certification bodies to stay updated on the latest standards and requirements, and they design products with these standards in mind from the very beginning. For example, when developing cables for VDE certification, the team selected high-quality, flexible insulation materials that can withstand repeated bending, and they optimized the cable structure to prevent internal wire fatigue. For SAA certification, they added UV-resistant additives to the sheath material to enhance its resistance to sun damage.​
Our testing laboratory, which we previously invested over 5 million yuan to build, plays a crucial role in the certification process. Before submitting products to external certification bodies, we conduct internal pre-tests using the same standards and equipment as the certification bodies. This allows us to identify and address any potential issues early on, increasing the efficiency of the certification process and reducing the risk of failure. For instance, when preparing for UL’s flammability tests, our laboratory team conducted dozens of pre-tests to adjust the material composition of the cable sheath, ensuring it meets the strict flame-retardant requirements.​
Our team emphasized that obtaining these certifications is not a one-time achievement but a commitment to continuous compliance. Global safety standards are constantly evolving as new technologies emerge and new safety risks are identified. To keep up with these changes, we have established a dedicated standards tracking team that monitors updates to certifications such as VDE, UL, and CCC on a daily basis. When a standard is updated—for example, if UL introduces new requirements for fire safety—our R&D and production teams work together to adjust the product design and production processes accordingly. This proactive approach ensures that our products always comply with the latest safety requirements, even as standards change over time.​
In the context of global economic integration and increasing cross-border trade, these global certifications are a powerful tool for our company to expand into international markets. They not only enhance our brand reputation and credibility but also give us a competitive edge over companies whose products lack such comprehensive certification. For example, in the European market, where VDE certification is highly trusted by consumers and businesses alike, our certified products are more likely to be chosen by retailers and industrial customers. In Australia, SAA certification is a mandatory requirement for electrical products, so our certification allows us to enter this market directly without facing regulatory barriers.​
Looking forward, we plan to further expand our certification portfolio to cover more regions and product categories. We are currently working on obtaining certifications for emerging markets such as Southeast Asia’s TISI certification (Thailand) and Vietnam’s TCVN certification, as well as specialized certifications for high-performance cables used in sectors like renewable energy and automotive. At the same time, we will continue to invest in R&D and testing capabilities to ensure our products not only meet but exceed global safety standards. We believe that by combining our strict quality management system with our commitment to global compliance, we will be able to win the trust of more customers around the world and become a leading provider of safe, reliable power cables and data cables in the global market.