Mexico
Product:
Wire Keyboard
Type:
Mexico
Qualifications for certificate

<div>All electrical products imported into Mexico must meet NOM requirements. In-country testing is required and there is the need to involve a Certification Body. a Local representative/importer is required and the typical lead time to obtain the NOM Certification is 8 weeks and is valid for 3 years.</div><div><br></div><div><b>NOM Label Requirements:</b></div><div>The NOM label can be printed directly on the product or affixed to it. There is no required size or format for the labeling information as long as it is legible and contains all of the required information (manufacturer's name, importer's name, description of its components, risk warning (if applicable), etc.)</div><div><br></div><div>In particular, Mexico is strict about how labels should display AC and DC voltages. There are three acceptable options for either alternating current or direct current:</div><div><br></div><div>Alternating Current – to be displayed as Vca or Vc.a. or V~</div><div>Direct Current – to be displayed as Vcc or Vc.c. or V⎓</div><div>As part of the certification process, the Mexican regulatory body will review either tjhe final or a draft of it to ensure it meets minimum requirements</div>
What is NOM
Norma Oficial Mexicana (NOM) is an official Mexican standards publication body. NOM standards are used for the NOM mark certification as well as other types of Mexican certification schemes. NOM Certification can be issued by Mexican Certification Bodies. NOM Certification requires a sample to be tested by an authorized Mexican laboratory.
summary
All electrical products imported into Mexico must meet NOM requirements. In-country testing is required and there is the need to involve a Certification Body. a Local representative/importer is required and the typical lead time to obtain the NOM Certification is 8 weeks and is valid for 3 years.
NOM Label Requirements:
The NOM label can be printed directly on the product or affixed to it. There is no required size or format for the labeling information as long as it is legible and contains all of the required information (manufacturer's name, importer's name, description of its components, risk warning (if applicable), etc.)
In particular, Mexico is strict about how labels should display AC and DC voltages. There are three acceptable options for either alternating current or direct current:
Alternating Current – to be displayed as Vca or Vc.a. or V~
Direct Current – to be displayed as Vcc or Vc.c. or V⎓
As part of the certification process, the Mexican regulatory body will review either tjhe final or a draft of it to ensure it meets minimum requirements