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Jerome Wagner <[log in to unmask]>
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(Leadfree Electronics Assembly Forum)
Date:
Thu, 1 Dec 2005 12:09:03 -0500
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Folks: Let's say lead sheeting is used to contain x-rays in a piece of
equipment which is arguably EEE. Would we agree that that sheeting (and any
alloy in the equipment not meeting the specific characteristics in the
exemptions in RoHS Annex #6) would be fully subject to RoHS and would cause
the equipment to be non-compliant with RoHS?

Thanks! jw

!! God Blesses !!

Jerry Wagner  Dept 0056  Environmental Engineering  B096-1
x56275  pg 58888-0658   (607)755-6275   fax: (607)755-6282
Huron Real Estate Associates, LLC  and  Endicott Interconnect Technologies,
Inc.
Via the Internet: [log in to unmask]  [NOTES: Jerome Wagner/Huron/EIT]

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