Sophie Morvan's "Little Tikes" Tricycle is Likely Exempt from RoHS
Folks, This weekend, my 18 month old grandaughter Sophie Morvan, visited my wife and I for a long weekend. My son, Jonathan, 27 years old, a Divinit...
Folks, This weekend, my 18 month old grandaughter Sophie Morvan, visited my wife and I for a long weekend. My son, Jonathan, 27 years old, a Divinit...
Folks, The following is a letter from Steven, my responses are in bold Dear Dr. Ron, I work in testing lab in Hong Kong. Recently we have received man...
Jan writes: Thanks for all your help. I re-read an email that a gentleman had sent to you on March 14th trying to get a better understanding of the...
Folks, Several companies have developed hand held units to aid in screening for RoHS compliance Let me start off by saying that I think such a unit wo...
George writes: Dear Dr. Ron: The first exemption in the RoHS Annex is that of mercury in compact fluorescent lamps cannot exceed 5 mg per lamp. I woul...
Note from Dr. Ron: Kathy Hickey is a former graduate student of mine (Smith and Dartmouth graduate) who is a principal in NeoVention, a start up compa...
Dr. Ron, I have attended a couple of your conferences and respect your opinion very much. I recently received a letter from a company (let’s...
Eric writes: Dr. Ron, I have an application that uses a high melting point solder. The solder has more than 85% lead. Is it exempt from RoHS? Eri...
Folks, I will be giving a one day workshop, first in Toronto and then in Boston on Best Practices in Implementing Lead Free Assembly. Many of yo...
Candy writes: Dear Dr. Ron: I work in telecommunication company in Taiwan. Recently we have received many inquiries on WEEE and RoHS from our ...
Folks, My friends at Indium put on another of their terrific Quickstart Workshops in Libertyville, IL this past Tuesday and Wednesday. In addition to ...
George asks: Will the venders of subassemblies and accessories of a computer need to register for WEEE compliance? For the case of a desk-top computer...