ET Solar obtains IMQ factory certificate

  • ET Solar has obtained the factory inspection certificate issued by the Italian Institute for the Quality Mark.
    ET Solar has obtained the factory inspection certificate issued by the Italian Institute for the Quality Mark.

 

ET Solar has obtained the factory inspection certificate issued by the Italian Institute for the Quality Mark (IMQ). IMQ offers factory inspection certification and attestation services in the alternative energy sector.

In addition to the factory inspection certificate from IMQ, ET Solar has announced its factories have already been evaluated by many well-known third party organizations and achieved certificates from industry agencies like SGS, DNV, VDE and 3E.

Dennis She, president and CEO of ET Solar, commented: "ET Solar has always maintained high quality standards and strict manufacturing procedures as we strive to ensure excellent product quality and reliable product performance for our customers. The obtainment of the factory inspection certificate from IMQ demonstrates our continuous efforts and strong commitment to adhere to the highest standards to ensure product quality."
 

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