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Are there uniform standards for labeling lead-free or lead-containing circuit boards, components and solders?
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At Würth Elektronik we have been labeling all lead-free circuit boards for some time with a special "lead-free" logo on the smallest packaging units and thus certifying RoHS conformity.
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Are there uniform standards for labeling lead-free or lead-containing circuit boards, components and solders?
Related Questions
- Yes, but selling for use in the EU countries will be prohibited after July 1, 2006. Most manufacturers are ...
- The federal Consumer Product Safety Commission can provide information about lead in hazardous consumer ...
- The new lead limits for lead paint and lead content preempt state law as do the new provisions on phthalates ...
- A20: Yes, a component that is covered by fabric is considered inaccessible, as long as the fabric cover ...