Sunday, April 24, 2011

Shenzhen and CTIA Battery Certification in Asia first half the cost of laboratory tests

Shenzhen and CTIA Battery Certification in Asia first half the cost of laboratory tests


Asia's first mobile communications industry by the American Association (CTIA) certification formally approved battery officially designated laboratories located in Shenzhen last weekend. This means that the internationalization of Shenzhen in the battery and integrated services has taken an important step. In the future, Shenzhen and even the battery manufacturers in Asia or the cell phone manufacturers to export to the United States CTIA (and its affiliated operators), can be detected near the Deep, the move can save half the cost of testing vendors and testing time.


It is understood that the current global cell phone battery, especially when accidents occur, the world for the batteries are very concerned about security issues. The CTIA IEEE1725 ("IEEE" for the Electrical and Electronic Engineers abbreviation) battery system certification has become a telecommunications operator in North America the mandatory access requirements. The standard rechargeable lithium batteries for mobile phones developed mainly a series of testing and validation of specifications and methods, established the mobile phone battery design, manufacture and evaluation of the uniform requirements. The certification process includes product testing, design and manufacture of document review, the manufacturer declared and so on. This reporter learned that, after the certification lab located in Shenzhen, the country has been received from four or five mobile phone vendors for certification.


Luan Shu, general manager of Shenzhen Moore Laboratory, the new Shenzhen approved laboratory, will be mainly for export to the U.S. mobile industry association CTIA IEEE1725 battery authentication. It is the mobile communications industry associations in the United States approved the first battery in Asia certified laboratory. In addition to Asia, but now its only one in the United States outside the designated accredited laboratories in Europe.



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