Certifications
Management system certification.
The C UL US Listing mark attests that products have been tested and evaluated according to the US and Canadian safety standards.
Occupational safety certification.
The UL Listing mark attests that products have been tested and evaluated according to the US safety standards.
Environmental management certification.
The cUL Listing mark attests that products have been tested and evaluated according to the Canadian safety standards.
The UL-EU mark certifies that the tested products comply with the European (EN) standards. The mark applies to both electrical and electronic products and components intended for use in Europe.
The D-Mark is a safety mark registered and provided by UL-Demko.
The Korea Certificate, which is obligatory, attests that products are complying with Korean standards.
With the CE mark, which is obligatory in the European Union member countries, the manufacturer states that the individual product is compliant with the general safety regulations in the CE-marking directives.
Certification of products and materials intended for contact with food and drinking water on the U.S. market.
It certifies the hygienic quality of machines intended for production of food and beverages.
All the machine components in contact with water and steam undergo the Ruveco Teck coating process which drastically reduces the risk of release of metals in the delivered beverages.
It certifies that the electrical and electronic equipment do not contain levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) above the legally permitted limit.
The CCC (China Compulsory Certification) is a compulsory safety mark and protects health, the ecosystem and safety.
The CQC Mark demonstrates product compliance with Chinese standards in terms of quality, safety, environment and energy efficiency.