Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) compliance testing is standard procedure for most companies dealing in the production or distribution of electrical and electronic component equipment. The RoHS directive restricts the use of these ten hazardous chemicals in electrical and electronic products: Lead (Pb)

How do I find RoHS?

We offer different ways of testing:

  1. Non destructive analysis. We use several non destructive XRF (X-Ray Florescence) methods.
  2. Wet chemical analysis. If high levels of restricted substances are found further tests may be carried out using wet chemical analysis.
  3. XRF screening.

What is the full form of RoHS?

What is RoHS? RoHS means “Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances” in the “Hazardous Substances Directive” in electrical and electronic equipment.

What does RoHS 3 compliant mean?

RoHS 3 (EU 2015/863) expands the list of prohibited substances from six to ten by adding four new types of phthalates. This directive has been adopted by the EU legislature and came into full force on the 22nd of July 2019 with a special provision for medical devices until 2021 (see below for details).

Is RoHS mandatory in India?

The scope of the original RoHS was expanded to cover all electronic/applicable electrical equipment, cables, and spare parts with compliance required by July 22, 2019 or sooner depending on product category. RoHS 2 is also a CE-marking directive, with RoHS compliance now being required for CE marking of products.

What are RoHS exemptions?

RoHS restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products and their components. However, certain applications may be exempt from RoHS restriction if it is technically or scientifically impracticable to prohibit the use of certain hazardous substances at present.

Does reach include RoHS?

The main difference between RoHS and REACH is that RoHS bans substances that are present in electronics and is specific to the aforementioned 6 hazardous materials. REACH, however, pertains to all chemicals including those used to make a product. This can include materials, solvents, paints, chemicals, and more.

What is the purpose of RoHS?

The RoHS Directive aims to prevent the risks posed to human health and the environment related to the management of electronic and electrical waste. It does this by restricting the use of certain hazardous substances in EEE that can be substituted by safer alternatives.

What RoHS 2021?

On July 21, 2021, exemptions to the RoHS “Directive (EU) 2015/863” for the usage of lead in medical devices will expire. After this date, the use of lead will be restricted to a concentration of 0.1% for the following uses when manufacturing medical devices: As an alloying element in steel, aluminum or copper.

Is RoHS required for CE mark?

RoHS 2 is also a CE-marking directive, with RoHS compliance now being required for CE marking of products. As such, all manufacturers of electrical/electronic products must comply with RoHS 2 before the CE mark can be applied on their products.

What does atsats’ RoHS lab test?

ATS’ RoHS Testing Lab We are a CPSC accredited lab, testing Children’s Consumer Goods, Childcare Articles, & Toys to comply with federal regulations. Below is a list of the various items our lab tests with regards to Consumer Product Safety Testing.

What are RoHS testing services?

These ROHS Testing Services are extensively demanded among the customers and widely used in electrical and electronic equipment and to reduce flammability will also require special analytical processes. We have ICP OES for ROHS compliance testing up to 1PPM level concentration analysis.

How are electrical components tested for RoHS II?

During testing each different component part is analyzed separately. The current restrictions apply to each different material, not the entire product. To display compliance with RoHS II, electrical items are to bear the CE mark.

Do you have ICP OES for RoHS compliance testing?

We have ICP OES for ROHS compliance testing up to 1PPM level concentration analysis. E- waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011, published in the Gazette of India, section 3, sub-section (ii), vide number S.O. 1035 (E), have been revised as E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2016 and have come into force from the 1st day of October, 2016.