Smoore International Obtains CTF Laboratory Accreditation Qualification

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Aug.15.2022
Smoore International Obtains CTF Laboratory Accreditation Qualification
Smoore Analysis, Testing and Safety Evaluation Center is now capable to undertake market access testing for electronic vaporizers products, including PMTA for the United States and TPD for the European Union.

Smoore Analysis, Testing and Safety Evaluation Center is now capable to undertake market access testing for electronic vaporizers products, including PMTA for the United States and TPD for the European Union. 

Smoore International Obtains CTF Laboratory Accreditation Qualification

(Official Account of Smoore Tech)          

 

Eurofins is deeply involved in many fields such as power battery products, medical equipment, explosion-proof products, industrial machinery, and more. It has more than 900 laboratories in 54 countries and regions around the world, with more than 200,000 reliable analysis methods. It conducts more than 450 million tests every year and is a generally well-known testing and certification body. 

Smoore International Obtains CTF Laboratory Accreditation Qualification

(CTF Certificate of Approval from Eurofins)         

 

It is reported that Eurofins conducted an evaluation and review of the Smoore Analysis, Testing and Safety Evaluation Center in accordance with the requirements of IECEE, granting a Customer Testing Facility(CTF) Certificate of Approval.

 

After Smoore had completed the IECEE-CB, the safety tests done by Smoore can be recognized by 54 IECEE member countries around the world. After the unveiling of the CTF certification, customers around the world can find the Smoore CTF laboratory on the IECEE website, and can directly indicate the name and address of the laboratory in the globally recognized CB report.

 

Smoore Analysis, Testing and Safety Evaluation Center is now capable to undertake market access testing for electronic vaporizers products, including PMTA for the United States and TPD for the European Union.

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