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European CE (Conformité Européenne) Certifications eliminate skepticism and assures customers that the product performs well and is reliable. Kryton works with industry bodies around the world to ensure our products are certified by all the important organizations around the world.

The European CE (Conformité Européenne) mark is an indicator of a product’s compliance with the EU legislation. It is a mandatory conformance mark on any product that is placed on the market in the European Economic Area (EEA) and often requires certification from the ISO 9000 standards. This marking allows free movement of the products within the European market and indicates that the product conforms to the various applicable European Conformity directives.

Products which are considered to have a greater risk are independently certified by a nominated member of government that has been notified by the European Commission. The CE marking is often considered to be a quality mark. Manufacturers of a product may affix the CE marking onto their product by taking certain steps outlined by their requirements. Documents are made available to authorities upon request.

Kryton’s Krystol Internal Membrane (KIM) admixture bears the CE mark as it has undergone the required product testing at an approved European laboratory and is manufactured in a controlled environment and Kryton has the EC Certificate of Conformity that shows Kryton has complied with all obligations required by the European Directives.

 

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