About the RoHS Directive

Products affected by the RoHS Directive: 1. Household appliances 2. Network and communication equipment 3. Consumer equipment 4. Lighting 5. Electronic and electrical tools and equipment (except for large industrial fixtures) 6. Toys, leisure And sports equipment 7. There are some exceptions in the vending machine instructions. Certain materials specified by certain directives may be considered exceptions in some products. It may take some time in the future to further eliminate these exceptions, and the relevant revisions are subject to actuality and are recognized throughout Europe. Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Pirective - Restriction of Hazardous Substances for Electronic and Electrical Products. The directive stipulates that since July 1, 2006, all electronic and electrical products regulated in WEEE cannot enter the European market and cannot contain the six hazardous substances mentioned in the excessive RoHS directive: lead, mercury, cadmium, and six. Chromium, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE). Japan has begun to use lead-free manufacturing processes as a world leader in the development and manufacture of electronic and PCB products. As early as 1998, the Japanese government increased taxes on the recovery of lead-containing products. The aim is to reduce the harmful substances (lead) of the product by 90% by 2003. This program does not cover Japan's overseas production, only affecting the production of domestic products. The Japan Electronics Industry Association (JEITA) is working hard to develop new production processes to fundamentally eliminate lead-containing production. Now the Association is actively studying alloy welding such as tin/bismuth/zinc. They also actively advocate the implementation of the SAC305 standard. Terry Costlow said in today's engineering report that "the status of ecological protection in international interests is increasing, and even in some countries that do not attach importance to ecological protection, it is increasingly being taken care of. Even in China, it is actively preparing for environmental protection. The exceptions have softened the impact of regulations in Europe. China has accepted the RoHS directive and will have some impact on China's export trade in recent years. Most small or medium-sized electronics manufacturers in Thailand, Malaysia and China. The understanding of the instructions is still relatively slow. These companies also have the risk of losing their main customers. The challenge they face now is how to raise their production and processing to the standards set by Europe. Some of the same companies in Japan will also be affected by the directives. Although these companies in Japan have implemented the latest recycling laws, most companies in developing countries have expressed their willingness to work towards the standards set by the directives. In fact, some small countries do not have many choices in the export of electronic products. For example, Thailand has established a high Level government committee


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