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TUV Rheinland of N.A. – find us at Booth 301

Visit us at booth #301 and meet our EMC experts. As an EMC Notified Body (CAB) and international service provider, TÜV Rheinland offers a unique service to help fulfill the EMC directive 2004/108/EC as well as FCC and Industry Canada requirements. Our number one priority is to help our clients get their products to market quickly. All TÜV Rheinland’s EMC labs are 17025:2005 accredited, FCC listed, VCCI registered, IC recognized and our Pleasanton CA lab carries both WiFi & Zigbee accreditations. TÜV Rheinland has 5 of these state-of-the-art facilities in North America alone. These labs are equipped with 5 and 10 meter chambers to handle a variety of products. We can perform tests to almost all Product Family Standards and EU Directives. For wireless radio compliance needs, TÜV Rheinland is a TCB for the US and an FCB for Canada and can provide the wireless product certifications required. For large machinery, TÜV Rheinland can perform EMC tests right at your facility. For over 140 years, TÜV Rheinland has had the experience, resources, and talented professionals you need, as a one-stop testing partner, for all your EMC, Wireless, Energy Efficiency, Market Access or Product Safety needs.

 

 

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