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Electronic Specialty Products is a leading distributor of industrial and military electronic components. With over 25 years experience, we pride ourselves on exceptional service and strong business relationships. Our customer base includes OEM's and CM's from telecommunications to aerospace and defense. You can rely on ESP to be a valuable source for products ranging from leading edge technology to obsolete semiconductors and disc drives. |
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Is RoHS Compliance An Issue For Your Company?
Please allow ESP to help with your sourcing of lead free components. We can also advise you that many items are NIE or Network Infrastructure Exempt if you are a telephony provider.
Are you are sitting with inventory that is not conforming? ESP is developing strategic alliances with several companies to remanufacture existing product to meet RoHS Compliance.
Please contact us for details and find more detail about RoHS Compliance below. Lead is not the only substance involved!
Background
In 1998, the European Union discovered that alarmingly large amounts of hazardous waste were being dumped into landfill sites. Trends also indicated that the volumes were likely to grow 3-5 times faster than average municipal waste. This highlighted a massive, and growing, source of environmental contamination.
In order to address the issues this information raised, the member states of the EU decided to create the Waste Electrical and Electronics Equipment (WEEE) directive, whose purpose was to:
i. Improve manufacturing designs, to reduce the creation of waste ii. Make manufacturers responsible for certain phases of waste management iii. Separate collections of electronic waste (From other types of waste) iv. Create systems to improve treatment, refuse, and recycling of WEE
The WEEE directive provided the origins of the current forthcoming legislation. However, since 1998 a draft proposal called EEE (Environment of Electrical & Electronics Equipment) was also introduced along the same lines. Now, as the implementation of this policy becomes imminent, this policy is generally referred to as the ROHS Directive.
What is it ROHS?
The ROHS directive is often referred to as Lead-Free legislation. This is not a very accurate nickname, because it extends to other pollutants as well. The proper name for ROHS is:
Directive 2002/95/EC The restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. And it applies to the following substances:
· Lead · Mercury · Cadmium · Hexavalent Chromium · PBB · PDBE
In order to comply with the EU ROHS legislation all of these substances must either be removed, or must be reduced to within maximum permitted concentrations, in any products containing electrical or electronic components that will be sold within the European Union.
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