1. Safety assurance
Strict testing standards: UL certification requires network cables to pass multiple safety tests (such as flame retardancy, high temperature resistance, insulation performance, etc.) to ensure that the product meets safety standards under electrical, fire and other risks.
Reduce accident risks: Certified cables can reduce the risk of short circuits, overheating or fire hazards, and are suitable for scenarios with high safety requirements (such as data centers and industrial environments).
2. Market access and compliance
Must-have for the North American market: UL certification is a mandatory or highly recommended qualification for entering the US and Canadian markets. Many local building regulations and project bidding require products to pass UL certification.
Industry compliance: In the fields of telecommunications, construction, energy, etc., UL certification may become a prerequisite for project acceptance or insurance coverage.