In January 2003, the European Union passed the "Restriction on Use of Hazardous Substances" Directive, (RoHS), which will restrict the use of certain substances in Electrical and Electronic Products, including Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg), Cadmium (Cd), Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+), and certain Halide-containing Flame Retardants.
This directive applies to all Electrical and Electronic Products and their component parts, put onto the market after 1st July 2006. There are, however, two categories that are currently exempt;
During 2004 Mantracourt carried out a detailed self assessment and analysis of our product range and have determined that we are currently "exempt" from the 2006 deadline. However, It is Mantracourt's policy to comply with the directive within a time frame that suits our business and our customers needs; this may, or may not fall in line with the 1st July 2006 date.
For some time now, Mantracourt has been working closely with the UK National Physical Laboratory, our supply chain and others in the industry to plan and implement the phase out of all components that contain lead and other restricted substances. This plan consists of six key stages:
If you have any questions regarding the directive, or need further details, please contact our Operations Manager, Mark Smith