Status of the RoHS directive and exemptions

O. Deubzer, Y. Baron, N. Nissen, K. Lang
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Until January 2015, industry had applied for the continuation of more than 30 exemptions listed in Annex III of Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS Directive), which otherwise would have expired in July 2016. These exemptions allow the use of substances which the RoHS Directive restricts, among others highly important exemptions like the use of cadmium in electrical contacts, mercury in compact fluorescent lamps (energy saving lamps), lead in high melting point solders, lead in ceramics and glass of electrical and electronic components. The paper will give an overview on the background and experiences of the review procedure for the above-mentioned core exemptions. The review process started in June 2015 and ended in June 2016, and introduce the background of the reviewers' recommendations to the European Commission. The paper should be read in the context of the review reports [1], [2].
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RoHS指令的现状和豁免
截至2015年1月,行业已申请延续2011/65/EU指令(RoHS指令)附件III中列出的30多项豁免,否则这些豁免将于2016年7月到期。这些豁免允许使用受RoHS指令限制的物质,以及其他非常重要的豁免,如在电触点中使用镉、在紧凑型荧光灯(节能灯)中使用汞、在高熔点焊料中使用铅、在陶瓷和电气和电子元件的玻璃中使用铅。本文将概述上述核心豁免审查程序的背景和经验。审查过程始于2015年6月,于2016年6月结束,并向欧盟委员会介绍了审查者建议的背景。该论文应在审查报告[1],[2]的背景下阅读。
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