An explosion-proof certificate is akin to a diploma. It certifies that the “student” (your product) has completed all courses and passed the final exam (type test), achieving a qualified result.
In contrast, explosion-proof CCC certification is like a teacher qualification certificate. It not only proves that the “student” (product) is qualified but also requires a review and ongoing supervision of the “school” (your factory) — including its teaching quality and management system — to ensure it can consistently produce qualified “graduates.”
For enterprises:
Obtaining an explosion-proof certificate involves lower costs and a shorter cycle, with the focus on product design.
However, applying for explosion-proof CCC certification entails higher costs and a longer cycle. This is because it involves a review of the entire production system and represents a legal liability that enterprises must bear.

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