RoHS exemption list

Because in the electrical and electronic industry, partially disabled materials are not suitable alternatives, so they are within a certain range can be exempted. But the RoHS instruction set at the same time, according to the development of science and technology, the European Union every 4 years of exempted substances were assessed, inspect a circumstance to undertake adjustment. The most recent exempted substances update dated September 24, 2010, complete exemption list in table:
Serial number
Exemption
Release time
1 compact fluorescent lamp in the mercury content of no more than:
1 ( a ) for general lighting < 30 W: 5 mg to December 31, 2011; less than 3.5 mg may be postponed to December 31, 2012, 2.5 mg in 2012 after December 31 still in use
1 ( b ) for general lighting purposes 30 W < 50 and W : 5 mg to December 31, 2011; less than 3.5 of Mg in 2011 after December 31 still in use
1 ( c ) for general lighting purposes 50 W < 150 and W : 5 mg
1 ( d ) for general lighting purposes 150 W: 15 mg
1 ( E ) for general illumination, and circular or square, pipe diameter less than or equal to 17 mm until 2011 December 31 days without limit; 7 mg may in 2011 December 31 later use
1 ( f ) for special purposes: 5 mg
2 ( a ) for general lighting purposes in Double-capped linear fluorescent lamp mercury content of no more than:
2 ( a ) ( 1) of ordinary life three tricolor fluorescent lamp < 9 mm ( such as T2 ): 5 mg until December 31, 2011; in December 31, 2011 4 mg
2 ( a ) ( 2) of ordinary life three tricolor fluorescent lamp is greater than or equal to 9 mm and 17 mm ( e.g . T5 ): 5 mg until December 31, 2011; in December 31, 2011 3 mg
2 ( a ) ( 3) of ordinary life three tricolor fluorescent lamp > 17 mm and 28 mm ( e.g . T8 ): 5 mg until December 31, 2011; in December 31, 2011 3.5 mg
2 ( a ) ( 4) of ordinary life three tricolor fluorescent lamp > 28 mm ( such as T12 ): 5 mg until December 31, 2011; in December 31, 2012 3.5 mg
2 ( a ) ( 5) long life ( > 25000 h ) three tricolor fluorescent lamp: 8 mg until December 31, 2011; in December 31, 2011 5 mg
2 ( b ) other mercury in fluorescent lamps not exceeding (per lamp):
2 ( b ) ( 1) linear phosphate lamp > 28 mm ( such as T10 and T12 ): 10 mg until April 13, 2012
2 ( b ) ( 2) non linear phosphate lamp (all sizes ): 15 mg until April 13, 2016
2 ( b ) ( 3) non linear three color lights, tube diameter > 17 mm ( such as T9 ) prior to 31 December 2011 is not restricted, 15 mg in 2011 after December 31 still in use
2 ( b ) ( 4) other normal lighting lamp and special lamps ( such as induction lamp ) prior to 31 December 2011 is not restricted, 15 mg in 2011 December 31 later use
3 special use cold cathode fluorescent lamp and external electrode fluorescent lamp ( CCFL and EEFL ) of mercury in no more than:
3 ( a ) short ( < 500 mm ) prior to 31 December 2011 is not restricted, before 31 December 2011 3.5 mg is not restricted, 3.5 mg in 2011 after December 31 still in use
3 ( b ) of moderate length ( > 500 mm and 1500 mm ) prior to 31 December 2011 is not restricted, 5 mg in 2011 December 31 later use
3 ( c ) long ( > 1500 mm ) prior to 31 December 2011 is not restricted, 13 mg in 2011 after December 31 still in use
4 ( a ) other low-voltage discharge lamp mercury before 31 December 2011 is not restricted, 15 mg in 2011 after December 31 still in use
4 ( b ) for general lighting lamp high pressure sodium ( vapor ) ( improved colour index, Ra > 60 ) mercury
4 ( b ) - I P = 155 W prior to 31 December 2011 is not restricted, 30 mg in 2011 after December 31 still in use
4 ( b ) - II 155 W prior to 31 December 2011 is not restricted, 40 mg in 2011 after December 31 still in use
4 ( b ) - III P > 405 W prior to 31 December 2011 is not restricted, 40 mg in 2011 after December 31 still in use
4 ( c ) other general lighting with high pressure sodium ( vapor ) lamp mercury
4 ( c ) - I P = 155 W prior to 31 December 2011 is not restricted, 25 mg in 2011 after December 31 still in use
4 ( c ) - II 155 W prior to 31 December 2011 is not restricted, 30 mg in 2011 December 31 later use
4 ( c ) - III P > 405 W prior to 31 December 2011 is not restricted, 40 mg in 2011 after December 31 still in use
4 ( d ) high pressure mercury ( vapour ) lamp ( HPMV ) mercury until April 13, 2015
4 ( E ) of metal halide lamp ( MH ) of mercury
4 ( f ) of the attachment without mention of special purpose lamp mercury
5 ( a ) cathode ray tube glass.
5 ( b ) fluorescent tube glass lead content of not more than 0.2% of its weight
6 ( a ) processing of alloy elements in steel and galvanized steel lead in the lead content should not exceed 0.35%
6 ( b ) aluminum alloy lead content should not exceed 0.4%
6 ( c ) copper alloy of lead content should not exceed 4%
7 ( a ) high melting temperature solder lead ( i.e.: tin-lead solder alloys containing more than 85% )
7 ( b ) to the field of communication switching, signaling, transmission as well as network management server, memory, a memory array system, network infrastructure for the lead in solders
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