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We have a unit that is being requested by the customer to be RoHS compliant.  This unit uses Diala dielectric oil and ethylene glycol as coolant.  To date we have coded RoHS compliant parts by adding a G prefix to our letter revision of the assembly.  Therefor when reviewing a Bill of Materials we can quickly see what is and is not RoHS compliant.  Our internal process calls for all revisions of all parts to have a G prefix to call the top level (finished [product) RoHS compliant.

We have batteries in these and I know they are not covered by the RoHS directive.

Should I be concerned with the oil or coolant?

Phil Nutting  |  HVP Development Engineer   |  Excelitas Technologies Corp

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35 Congress St, Salem, MA  01970 USA
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