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iNEMI forms HFR-Free Leadership Program - The International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI) has launched a HFR (halogenated flame retardant)-Free Leadership Program.

Green Manufacturing Expo – Chicago in September - The Green Manufacturing Expo will be held on September 22-24 in Rosemont, Ill. The expo was created to provide a wide spectrum of economically sound solutions for the manufacturing enterprise interested in improving process efficiency, reducing costs, and conserving energy and resources.

Voids found in lead-free solder joints - According to an article in Electronics Weekly, a UK-based sister publication of Design News, a researcher at the UK’s University of Leicester has discovered detrimental voids in lead-free solder joints.

GreenSoft launches GreenData Manager - REACH workgroup - The workgroup edition was created to offer a complete compliance data management system for RoHS, REACH and REACH SVHC (substances of very high concern). The workgroup product was designed for multiple users nad tailored to medium-to-large enterprises.

An argument for leaded solder in servers - Here’s a pretty good argument for leaded solder. In a blog on ServerWatch, technology writer, Drew Robb, argues the merits of using leaded solder. Much of the electronics industry agrees, but the reality is lead-free has become the forced norm for most electronic products.

REACH hits the EU this month - As of June 1, 2009, all European Union suppliers are required to comply with a raft of substance restrictions under the REACH regulation.

House considers RoHS-like bill - The U.S. House of Representatives is considering a RoHS-like bill that would become part of the Toxic Substances Control Act. The Environmental Design of Electrical Equipment is more limited than RoHS, according to Gary Nevison of Farnell, a London-based components distributor.

Lasky: Lead-free is plenty reliable -   With more than two years into the lead-free conversion, it’s become clear lead-free components are reliable. According to Dr. Ronald Lasky, senior technologist with Indium and a professor at Dartmouth University says the surprise of RoHS is that reliability has not been an issue.

Tin, silver, copper becomes standard for RoHS solder - According to an article by Mitch Holtzer of Cookson Electronics that appeared in SMT Online, tin/silver/copper (SAC) alloys have become the industry standard lead-free solders since RoHS went into effect.

How will RoHS changes affect medical equipment? - New RoHS changes will impact medical devices. Many of the exemptions that kept RoHS from restricting medical devices will be lifted. Fred Loneker, a senior manager with Environ International Corp.

Engineers need to track RoHS changes - The European Commission is about to drop six exemptions from the RoHS directive. While a move of this order was expected, it still shows that design engineers need to be cognizant of changes in environmental regulations.  the components they chose yesterday may not be compliant today.

Six RoHS exemptions cut - In the latest round of RoHS changes, six exemptions will be retired from the directive’s list of 29 exemptions. In an article in EDN, a Design News sister site, Gary Nevison of Newark and Farnell explains which six exemptions will expire over the next two years.

The impact of environmental regulations on electronics manufacturers - Here’s an in-depth paper that covers the Impact of Environmental Regulations on Electronic Manufacturers. Michael Kirschner, president of Design Chain Associates, a firm the helps companies comply with regulations, authored the paper for the December 2008 Conference on Resource Recycling.

SaaS eco-software for REACH and RoHS - Green EcoSystems Group of Colorado Springs, Colo. has introduced Green -EcoSystems software-as-a-service designed to help manufacturing companies address requirements related to the REACH directive. The tool also supports RoHS compliance.

Selecting the right lead-free connector design - RoHS laws have affected manufacturing processes as well as changing the nature of electronic components. The article, “Designing for RoHS: Select the right lead-free-connector design for heat-sensitive applications,” explores the RoHS-compliant alternatives for design engineers.

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New Products from JNJ Industries Help Manufacturers Achieve RoHS Compliance

13.09.2006 13:30 - Source: WEEE Directory
Manufacturers seeking RoHS/WEEE compliance will find the job easier thanks to a new family of products from JNJ Industries, Inc. JNJ Industries’ Lead Eliminator, Lead Test Kit, and Lead Remediation Kits help manufacturers find lead and other heavy metals and remove them from workbenches and manufacturing areas, tools, machinery, and a wide variety of surfaces. JNJ Industries’ other products, from their GlobalTech ® family of environmentally friendly cleaners to their stencil cleaning rolls, saturated and/or dry disposable wipes for many different applications, are already RoHS compliant, and help manufacturers achieve green’ manufacturing goals in other areas.

 

JNJ Industries is dedicated to helping electronics manufacturers transition to lead free assembly. JNJ supplies products such as color coded squeegee assemblies to help segregate components that are used on lead free manufacturing lines from lines that still use tin lead solder lead testing products used to detect the presence of lead from surfaces ranging from small components to large work areas to lead remediation products used to remove hazardous lead residues from the work place.

 

JNJ understands and appreciates how important it is to manufacturers to be able to determine whether or not they are RoHS compliant” Robert Enterkin, Director of Sales and Marketing, stated. “Our customers have often told us that they want, in turn, to provide their customers as well as their peers the means to achieve RoHS compliance. These were the primary forces driving the development of our new line of RoHS related products customer needs, industry demand, and global thinking.”

 

JNJ's Lead Detector and Lead Remediation products can be purchased separately or as part of a kit through any one of JNJ’s distributors. Information about these products, copies of RoHS compliance certificates, or the location of JNJ’s distributors can be found at www.jnjindustries.com.  JNJ Industries, Inc.,

290 Beaver St., Franklin, Massachusetts, 02038USA, Tel. (800) 5549994 (508) 5530529 Fax: (508)5539973.


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