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Future of “Substances and Materials in Products ”Data Exchange Formats as Standards
To support regulations on hazardous substances in materials and in products like the automotive EU End of Life Vehicle (ELV) directive, the Electronics and Electrical Equipment Restriction o
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Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Bioaccumulative Substances –The Next Wave of Regulated Substances in Electronics
Until recently, virtually all restricted materials in electronics were classified as either carcinogens (e.g. Pb) or reproductive toxins (e.g. phthalates). Two new categories of restricted m
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Designing and Manufacturing Flexible Hybrid Electronic Wearable Chemical Sensors
Real-time and in-situ monitoring of the air-quality of confined spaces is a life-saving technology for commercial and government maintenance workers and is conspicuously absent from the comm
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Eu Rohs Recast – Are You Ready?
Since the European Union (EU) first published the Restriction on the use of Certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment directive (RoHS) in 2003,the document required up
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A Comparison of Materials Testing Methods
Recent global environmental regulations affecting consumer electronics and electrical equipment,such as the European Union’s RoHS Directive,China ‘RoHS’ and others,have driven electronics manuf
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Reduction of Hazardous Substances vs. Recycling
Much of the environmental emphasis is currently on elimination of undesirable elements and compounds such as
lead or halogens. The unintended consequences are huge in terms of diversion of reso
.. read more
Future of “Substances and Materials in Products ”Data Exchange Formats as Standards
To support regulations on hazardous substances in materials and in products like the automotive EU End of Life Vehicle (ELV) directive, the Electronics and Electrical Equipment Restriction o
.. read more
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Bioaccumulative Substances –The Next Wave of Regulated Substances in Electronics
Until recently, virtually all restricted materials in electronics were classified as either carcinogens (e.g. Pb) or reproductive toxins (e.g. phthalates). Two new categories of restricted m
.. read more
Designing and Manufacturing Flexible Hybrid Electronic Wearable Chemical Sensors
Real-time and in-situ monitoring of the air-quality of confined spaces is a life-saving technology for commercial and government maintenance workers and is conspicuously absent from the comm
.. read more
Eu Rohs Recast – Are You Ready?
Since the European Union (EU) first published the Restriction on the use of Certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment directive (RoHS) in 2003,the document required up
.. read more
A Comparison of Materials Testing Methods
Recent global environmental regulations affecting consumer electronics and electrical equipment,such as the European Union’s RoHS Directive,China ‘RoHS’ and others,have driven electronics manuf
.. read more
Reduction of Hazardous Substances vs. Recycling
Much of the environmental emphasis is currently on elimination of undesirable elements and compounds such as
lead or halogens. The unintended consequences are huge in terms of diversion of reso
.. read more