If you reside in an EU member state you could contact your RoHS Enforcement agency. If the parts are coming from an EU MS supplier you could contact the...
Hi, I am trying to set up the testing capabilities for screening the raw materials for presence/absence of PBDE and PBB's in my lab. I understand that there...
I have heard from various sources that free machining brass has an exemption for the lead that is used in making it. Is this true and if so which exemption...
It's not a unlimited exemption as there is a limit (4% by weight) but was included from the start in the RoHS Directive - Annex Item 6: 6. Lead as an alloying...
Neal Lead in brass (copper rich alloy) is listed in the annex of the directive, item 6 as being exempt with a lead content of up to 4% by weight. Regards Kieth...
I'm having trouble locating a public website that will give me (ideally) company names, or at least statistics, for QC 080000 registration. Does anyone know...
Hi Mary, Folks at UL or NSAI do offer this. Try 'm out. Regards, Dan Hoang ... From: Mary McDonald <marymcd@...> To: RoHS@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday,...
Information on the accuracy of using XRF testers for RoHS testing seems to be almost non-existant. The British National Physical Laboratories (www.npl.com.uk)....
Does anyone in the group know weather or not carrying cases and non- electrical accessories shipping with EEE are required to be RoHS compliant? In other...
Yes it does Regards, Chris ________________________________ From: RoHS@yahoogroups.com [mailto:RoHS@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Neal Yetz Sent: 10 September...
....... I think you'll find ref to this on the UK enforcer's site - the NWML RoHS FAQ section any part intended to remain with the unit (and shipped with the...
For those who need the URL: http://www.rohs.gov.uk/FAQs.aspx Then under the heading Other - Ancilliary Parts it says: Other Ancillary parts All parts sold as...
Yes it would need to be compliant as it is sold as part of the equipment. Packaging too. Yours, Paul Freeman Line Manager, Health & Safety Officer. ALLEN &...
I believe Packaging need not be RoHS complaint. -PentacleEngineering "James, Chris" <cnj@...> wrote: Packaging comes under the Packaging Directive, not...
That's what I said - in fact to apply RoHS to packaging is counter to the directives - the Packaging Directive MUST be applied to packaging Regards, Chris ...
Is there any industry definition for 5/6 compliant. My question would be in case the component contains lead above 1000 ppm and DOES NOT fall under any of the...
5/6 is an unofficial way of talking about equipment coming under RoHS Annex 7 exemption: - lead in solders for servers, storage and storage array systems...
Millennium Forging Pvt Ltd. Established in 1997 is a renowned name in the field of manufacturing of close die forgings as well as finished forgings....
Mr Umesh Panchal, Please do not spam this group (and all the other groups you sent this to) with your advertising. I would also suggest you change the...
The RoHS (Yahoo) forum is not for advertising please - contravention will lead to removal from the group Regards, Chris ________________________________ From:...
NEVER send back a reply to a spam source. That gives them your email address. If they are sending spam, they also do not care that they lied in the process...
Quite right; however, when dealing with subcontractors (who might be collecting material data for you), or other entities, it's a good idea to confirm that...
On the other hand if the component qualifies for two exemptions Lead in solders and servers AND Lead in glass of cathode ray tubes , can it be called 5/6...
Yes...It's 5/6 compliant. Whether an equipment uses 1 exemption or multiple doesn't make any difference. regards, ram. Rajesh K S <cascvdy@...> wrote: ...
Dear Rajesh! You are absolutely right! 5/6 Compliant means it is compliat to 5 substances ( Cd,Cr6+, Hg, PBB & PBDE excluding Lead-Pb) off 6 substances that...