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Support RoHS compliance by supplying documentation of substance content in electrical and electronic products.

Electrical products and electronics placed on or imported to the European market are typically subject to Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) requirements, including restrictions on certain problematic substances. Producers, importers or agents are responsible for ensuring that products and components, including spare parts, do not contain restricted substances. When material content is not fully documented or components deviate from material specifications, uncertainty about substance content can delay assessments and block required documentation processes. 

Screening and chemical analysis clarify material content 

Material examination, screening and chemical analysis provide a structured basis for understanding substance content when documentation is incomplete or uncertain. Screening can give knowledge about material composition and indicate the presence of restricted substances as well as limit the need for further chemical analyses, while detailed chemical laboratory analyses document material composition where required. Results are compiled into analysis reports for use towards customers and authorities. 

Close-up of a hand inserting an audio jack into a motherboard panel with coloured ports, illustrating RoHS analysis of electronic components.
Connection interface on an electronic circuit board used for material examination relation to RoHS requirements.

Challenges

When material ingredients are unclear, examination, screening and documentation become important in relation to RoHS.

Missing documentation 

When documentation of material ingredients is missing, it may be difficult to know whether electrical products and electronics contain the substances constricted by the RoHS regulation. 

 

Deviations from standard 

When materials differ from specified or standard compositions, uncertainty about substance content prevents clear evaluation of whether requirements are met. 

 

Lack of documentation  

Non-compliance may lead to withdrawal from the market, bad publicity and possible prosecution. It is therefore important to document that products comply with the RoHS regulation. 

Benefits

Get material examination, screening, chemical analysis, and RoHS-related reports and advice.

Gain documented basis for RoHS compliance

Chemical analysis and screening provide documented information on substance content, enabling products and components to be supported with evidence of compliance with RoHS requirements when required by customers or authorities. 

Obtain rapid insight into material content

Screening and chemical analysis provide immediate indication and documentation of material composition, allowing faster clarification when material content is unknown or insufficiently documented. 

Support material selection in line with RoHS

Advisory input on materials and substance content provides a basis for selecting and composing materials in products in accordance with RoHS requirements.