Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 08:41:47 EST 2006 | stepheniii
If they are in medical why are they going with inferior ROHS products?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 08:46:11 EST 2006 | gcolbert
I'm not sure, maybe they think the exemption will exspire
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 12:37:03 EST 2006 | gcolbert
Thanks for the links. I emailed them for quotes
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 15:51:48 EST 2006 | gcolbert
Hi all I'm gathering Manufacture part numbers that are ROHS for a future build and ran into a problem. The hardware (nuts and bolts for heat sinks, etc. is not ROHS. Does anyone know a harware manufacture that carries ROHS parts. I talked to McMaste
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 08:09:48 EST 2006 | gcolbert
I'm not sure if the hardware has some of the banned substances, but our customer is in the medical field and the products must meet ROHS requirements. I don't think they would let us send the harware out for testing for fear of future problems. Thank
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 11:09:55 EST 2006 | gcolbert
Basically I'm looking for nuts, bolts, and washers Thanks for the information. That will be very helpful. I did notice that the hardware companies are not as concerned with ROHS.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 18:02:25 EST 2006 | stepheniii
Does the hardware in question actually have non-ROHS material in them or is it strictly a paperwork issue? Would you be able to buy the hardware and have a lab test it for the banned substances? If they are not there, I wonder how many you would ha
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 11:55:24 EST 2006 | muse95
Gould in Canada has been good - claimed they could do traceability to their suppliers. Fastenal is willing to provide RoHS hardware - no traceability to their suppliers though. Kanebridge seems to be OK, I think, for RoHS hardware. Armour Screw Co. i
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 11:04:06 EST 2006 | muse95
What type of hardware are you looking for? Nuts and bolts? Custom machined/stamped parts? In general, stainless steel is usually considered RoHS, but more expensive. However, medical equipment usually uses things like stainless steel. However, som
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