• Substance bans and restrictions.1 percent by
weight lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, Deca-
BDE, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) polybrominated
diphenylether (PBDE) for each homogenous material
or more than 0. The member states have
made these directives into national law.
Directives and Laws
WEEE
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Directive 2012/19/EC the European Parliament and the
Council used electrical and electronic devices dated July
4, 2012. used vehicle regulation nor
battery provision) apply?
Product governed the ElektroG!
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
Product not governed
by the ElektroG
Product not governed
by the ElektroG
Product not governed
by the ElektroG
Yes
Yes
No
Product not governed
by the ElektroG
Yes
EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES WEEE, ROHS AND ElektroG
.01 percentage weight cadmium
per homogenous material.
Aim:
• attain consistent level health and environmental
protection throughout the member states.
• harmonise the responsibility held the
manufacturers.
Aims:
• avoid electrical and electronic equipment waste.
Scope:
This Act applies for all electrical and electronic devices that
fall under certain categories, insofar they are not part of
another device not covered the scope this Act.
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The majority our products are not governed the
ElektroG (WEEE/RoHS), they not have an
independent function.
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Substance bans
§ from ElektroG (RoHS)
It forbidden bring into circulation new electrical and
electronic devices containing more than 0.
This Act enforces the Directives 2012/19/EC and
2011/65/EC.
Requires electrical current ful l
its primary function?
Product not governed
by the ElektroG
Working voltage greater than 1000 VAC
or greater than 1500 VDC
Does the component have an
independent function?
Does the device fall under one the
10 categories the ElektroG?
Is the device used for military purposes or
to protect signi cant safety
interests?
(Are the components lamps in
households lament bulbs?)
Is the component xed-location,
large-scale industrial tool part of
a xed-location system?
Is medical product that is
implanted infectious?
Do other legal regulations
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• reuse and/or recycle the materials from this waste. They are set out regulations for the dismantling,
reuse and recycling these devices.g.
RoHS
Restriction Hazardous Substances electric and
electronic equipment
Directive 2011/65/EC the European Parliament and
the Council restriction use certain hazardous
substances electrical and electronic equipment dated
June 2011. Clause does not apply for
category and electrical and electronic devices nor for
electrical and electronic devices brought into member
state the European Union for the rst time before July
1, 2006.
ElektroG (Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act) of
March 16, 2005. the possibility our customers
using our products devices that are governed the
ElektroG, and such are declarable, cannot ruled out,
we have decided mark this catalogue the products
that either comply with the limit values indicated in
accordance with ElektroG (WEEE/RoHS) and/or do
not infringe provisions the ElektroG (WEEE/RoHS).
Aim:
• reconcile the legal regulations the member
states restriction use hazardous substances
and electrical and electronic equipment.
The member states guarantee that from July 2006, use of
the following substances electrical and electronic equipment
will restricted:
Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, Chromium VI, Deca-BDE,
Polybrominated biphenyl (PBB)
Polybrominated diphenylether (PBDE)
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compatible disposal electrical and electronic
equipment.1150
The European Union has approved directives with view to
protecting man and environment. Nor does apply for spare parts for the repair
or reuse electrical and electronic devices brought into
circulation for the rst time before July 2006.
• attain equivalent participation the traders.
The member states are employ suitable measures for
ensuring that used electrical and electronic devices are
treated such way prevent their entry into the waste
stream