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We manufacture threaded washers made out of c360 free cutting brass. My customer wants to know if this particular grade of brass complies with RoHS standards (restriction of hazardous substances). I have found some sites that discuss soldering, but not a whole lot of info on the material itself. i have contacted my supplier, he didnt know what rohs was. I believe these standards take effect in Europe on July 1, 2006. Could someone point me in the right direction. |
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| From what I have read, RoHS standards allow 4% of th content of brass to be lead. http://www.rohs.gov.uk/Docs/uksi_20061463_en1.pdf Page 7, Schedule 2, #6. Up to 4% as an alloying element in copper. Neatman |
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