Protection of the environment
According to the recommendations of the European Union, on 1st July a directive will enter into force, forbidding to use harmful metals such as lead, cadmium or mercury in electronic devices.
RoHS regulations regard practically the whole electronics market and leave no transition periods.
RoHS directive description in PDF
We will update information about the compliance of the offered products on the basis of data received from producers.
Producer status regarding RoHS
| Company | Status | Information |
|---|---|---|
| BrightView | available | letter |
| Chiefcon | available | SGS certificate |
| Degson | on demand | available from 1 June 2005 |
| Foryard Optoelectronics | on demand | available from 1 February 2005 |
| HollyFuse | available | SGS certificate |
| Ledtech | available | letter |
| Macroblock | available | SGS certificate |
| SunHold | available | SGS certificate |
| Teapo | available | Certyfikaty SGS |
| Tecko | available | SGS certificate |
| Winstar | available | certificates on demand |
| YHC | available | SGS certificate |
| Zifor | on demand | available from 1 March 2006 |
| GSN Connector | available | certificates on demand |
| Royal Ohm | available | letter |
| Jackcon | available | SGS certificate |
| Syfer | available | letter |
| Fuzetec | available | letter |
| AVX | available | tantale |