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RoHS Exemptions used in Johanson Ceramic Capacitors
Ahmet Akman, Applications Engineer
March 23, 2006 |
In order to meet the RoHS Compliancy Directive 2002/95/EC of The European
Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003, Johanson Dielectrics has made
changes in the ceramic materials used in its multilayer capacitors. With the RoHS/WEEE
Directives, Johanson Dielectrics is actively reducing and eliminating lead oxides in all
dielectric materials. However some dielectric materials contain residual amounts of lead
oxide. This lead content in ceramic capacitors is exempted from the requirements of the
directive. It’s stated in The Official Journal of the European Union dated 13.2.2003, L
37/23 Annex item 7 as“ lead in electronic ceramic parts (e.g. piezoelectronic devices ) “
which applies to the lead content in the ceramic of Johanson Dielectrics parts. Here is the exemption quoted from page L 37/23 of the complete Directive:
lead in electronic ceramic parts (e.g. piezoelectronic devices).
See the PDF above for the complete Directive. |
| Notice: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact your nearest Johanson Dielectrics
Sales Office for the latest specifications. All statements, information and data given herein are believed
to be accurate and reliable, but are presented without guarantee, warranty, or responsibility of any kind,
expressed or implied. Statements or suggestions concerning possible use of our products are made
without representation or warranty that any such use is free of patent infringement and are not
recommendations to infringe any patents. The user should not assume that all safety measures are
indicated or that other measures may not be required. Specifications are typical and may not apply to all
applications. |
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