

Quality is one of the most important criteria of FRITSCH. For this reason, the company concerned itself with quality assurance at an early point and received DIN EN ISO 9001 certification in 1994 as one of the first laboratory instrument manufacturers to do so.
All FRITSCH instruments bear the CE mark. FRITSCH laboratory instruments therefore offer an optimal solution for further improving the effectiveness of the QM systems of a company.

All instruments from FRITSCH bear the CE mark and can be integrated into a test equipment monitoring system according to ISO 9001. The FRITSCH instrument range therefore offers an optimal solution for further improving the effectiveness of the QM systems of a company.

FRITSCH as Authorised Economic Operator – (AEO-F) certified: This seal of quality identifies the FRITSCH GmbH since the end of October 2008, as a “safe partner in trade” towards custom offices and customers.

Conformity with WEEE ("Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment"), RoHS ("Restriction of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment") and the Electrical and Electronic Devices Act.
FRITSCH products are subject to these directives according to current legislation since they fall into two of the categories listed in Appendix IA of the directive. FRITSCH has credibly established that the instruments are not used in private households. The registration number is: DE 60198769. FRITSCH will comply with the RoHS directive and only use materials conforming to RoHS as of July 1st, 2006.

Conformity with WEEE ("Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment"), RoHS ("Restriction of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment") and the Electrical and Electronic Devices Act.
FRITSCH products are subject to these directives according to current legislation since they fall into two of the categories listed in Appendix IA of the directive. FRITSCH has credibly established that the instruments are not used in private households. The registration number is: DE 60198769.
FRITSCH will comply with the RoHS directive and only use materials conforming to RoHS as of July 1st, 2006.

Conformity with WEEE ("Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment"), RoHS ("Restriction of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment") and the Electrical and Electronic Devices Act.
FRITSCH products are subject to these directives according to current legislation since they fall into two of the categories listed in Appendix IA of the directive. FRITSCH has credibly established that the instruments are not used in private households. The registration number is: DE 60198769. FRITSCH will comply with the RoHS directive and only use materials conforming to RoHS as of July 1st, 2006.

REACH is a new regulation in regards to the registration, evaluation and authorization of chemical substances. This regulation became valid on June 1st, 2007. It simplifies and improves the prior legislation of chemicals in the European Union. FRITSCH is not affected by this regulation though. Additional info's in the PDF on the left.
Download REACH (Registration, evaluation and authorization of chemical substances)

The German Battery Ordinance shall reduce the admission of harmful substances in garbage by forbidding that certain contaminant-laden batteries are sold as well legally binding the merchants to take back used batteries.