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EU ROHS Certification — — Restriction of Hazardous Substances
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RoHS certification covers the electronic and electrical products listed in the catalog below AC1000V and DC1500V:
1, large household appliances: refrigerators, washing machines, microwave ovens, air conditioners, etc.
2, small household appliances: vacuum cleaners, electric irons, hair dryers, ovens, clocks, etc.
3, IT and communication equipment: computer, fax machine, telephone, mobile phone, etc.
4, civilian equipment: radio, television, video, Musical Instruments, etc.
5, lighting appliances: in addition to home lighting fluorescent lamps, lighting control devices
6, power tools: drill, lathe, welding, sprayer, etc. (except for large industrial tools to be installed)
7, toys/entertainment, sports equipment: electric vehicles, TV game consoles
8, medical equipment: radiation therapy instrument, electrocardiogram tester, analytical instruments, etc.
9, monitoring/control device: smoke detector, thermostat, factory monitoring and control machine, etc.
Among them, the RoHS directive does not apply to articles 8 and 9.
RoHS certification (2002/95/EC) for the maximum allowable content of hazardous substances (threshold) : Cd threshold of 100ppm; The thresholds of Pb, Hg, Cr6+, PBB and PBDE are 1000ppm. Its testing methods also need to be harmonized across countries.
ROHS Prohibited Chemical Substances Testing and Verification Services
The second is the certification of parts and finished products ready for market, that is, ROHS integration;
Scientific and technological progress brings convenience, but electronic and electrical equipment waste is also increasing! Countries around the world are actively developing environmental regulations, hoping to minimize the impact of harmful substances in waste on the environment, and require each manufacturing supplier to shoulder the relevant responsibility.