Hi Don,
China doesn't use ICNIRP standard, their own standard is GB8702-88(published
in 1988).
Besides, some other standard also related to human exposure, GB9715-88,
GB12638-90, GB10436-89, GB10437-89, GB16203-96.
These standards are issued by different ministries, there is no harmonized
Does anyone know if China and India follow the ICNIRP recommendation for human
exposure, or do they have their own national regulation for human exposure? I
am interested especially in the frequency range below 100 kHz.
Don Umbdenstock
Manager Compliance Engineering
Tyco Safety Products
The following seven new versions of Chinese GB standards for hand-held
motor-operated electric tools took effect September 1, 2007. A grace period
for trasition from an old version to a new version of standard ends August 31,
2008.
GB 3883.3-2007 (identical to IEC 60745-2-3:2006 Ed.2)
...@sandisk.com]
发送时间: 2007年12月7日 7:07
收件人: Zhang, Haifeng; Peter; emc-p...@ieee.org
主题: RE: China WEEE
Hi Zhang,
Does China WEEE’s definition of Household Appliances and Electronic
Products covers memory storage devices like SD, CF, Memory stick, USB Drives,
MP3 Players etc
Hi Zhang,
Does China WEEE’s definition of Household Appliances and Electronic
Products covers memory storage devices like SD, CF, Memory stick, USB Drives,
MP3 Players etc in the Information technology and Communications products
category?
Any help on this will be great.
Thanks
Agent: State Environmental Protection Administration of China
(SEPA)
Article 2
This Measure applies to the prevention of environmental pollution caused by
disassembling, utilizing, and processing electronic waste in the territory of
China.
This Measure also applies to the prevention
Hi Peter,
China new WEEE is adopted by goverment in Sep,2007, it will take effect in
Feb,2008.
You can go to the goverment website to view this
regulation.http://www.sepa.gov.cn/info/gw/juling/200709/t20070928_109698.htm
It seems no english version
This regulation in brief:
1.Company should
Hi all,
According to Design Chain Associates the State Chineese Environmental
Protection Administration [SEPA] should have published new WEEE regulations
with enforcement date of February 1st 2008.
Has anyone of you heard about this from other sources ?
I have not been able to discover any
Hi All,
Could someone shed some light on The Law on Preventing Solid Waste from
Polluting the Environment (Solid Waste Law) for packaging in China? The
packaging in question is for a PDA. Per Chinese law manufacturers,
distributors and importers of any packaging materials are responsible
Hi Christine,
The answer is No to both of your questions. See QA 29 at
http://graspllc.com/China%20RoHS%20Q h
tp://graspllc.com/China%20RoHS%20QA%20-%20Measure.php A%20-%20Measure.php.
Grace
On 10/10/07, Christine Rodham chrisrod...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear List Members,
Once you complete
Dear List Members,
Once you complete the Declaration Table, documentation and labeling
requirements for China RoHS, do you need to submit this to the China MII for
approval? Is there any entity in the Chinese government that needs to review
or approve the documentation before we ship our
To Those Who are Interested In:
China CNCA has setup a database for the CCC certified products. A
step-by-step instruction, in Chinese, is also posted. The official notice,
in Chinese, dated September 20, 2007, can be found at
http://www.cnca.gov.cn/cnca/zwxx/ggxx/22071.shtml
http
Hi List Members,
We were advised by one of our suppliers that China RoHS allows an exemption
for Telecom infrastructure equipment. Can anyone comment on what is the
official definition of Telecom Infrastructure Equipment as it relates to this
standard? Is there a list of equipment defined
Hi List Members,
We were advised by one of our suppliers that China RoHS allows an exemption
for Telecom infrastructure equipment. Can anyone comment on what is the
official definition of Telecom Infrastructure Equipment as it relates to this
standard? Is there a list of equipment defined
Yes. An EMC lab in China can be accredited by NVLAP or A2LA. You may wish to
contact A2LA and NIST NVLAP for more detail information. Please let me know
if you need contact information. - Grace
On 9/17/07, cgitt...@rochester.rr.com cgitt...@rochester.rr.com wrote:
Grace,
Are EMC
Grace,
Are EMC test labs accredited to NVLAP or A2LA in China?
Cecil Gittens
From: Grace Lin graceli...@gmail.com
List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org
Date: Friday, August 10, 2007 12:29 pm
Subject: China CNCA 2007 Notice No. 21
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
To Those Who are Interested
I was asked if an ATE company can sell non-certified test equipment to a U.S.
based company and if the U.S. Based company can then ship the equipment for
use at their plant in China. I didn’t think they could do this but I’d
like to have the opinion of the experts here. This does not have anything
The Consumer Product Safety Commission will be holding a Safety Summit on
September 11 in Washington DC to focus on their MOU with China, and to discuss
Chinese imports and expectations for manufacturers, importers and retailers.
Registration is required, but the event is free. More details
To Those Who are Interested in:
The China Quality Management Association for Electronics Industry (CQAE)
published a book in regard to the China RoHS. The news is available at
http://www.cqae.com/zxdt-xw.asp?column_id=978
http://www.cqae.com/zxdt-xw.asp?column_id=978.
This book contains
To Those Who are Interested in:
CNCA has revised several implementation rules. The official notice for the
revision, in Chinese, can be found at
http://www.cnca.gov.cn/cnca/zwxx/ggxx/19260.shtml
http://www.cnca.gov.cn/cnca/zwxx/ggxx/19260.shtml .
The following implementation rules have
To Those Who are Interested in,
CNCA promulgated a revision of the WLAN implementation rule (CNCA-11C-048:
2007) on July 13, 2007. The press release text (July 20, 2007), in Chinese,
can be found at http://www.cnca.gov.cn/cnca/zwxx/xwdt/ynbd/18204.shtml
, the certificate holders must submit
applications to the China Information Security Certification Center (ISCCC,
中国信息安全认证中) to have certificates transfered to the ISCCC,
before December 1, 2007. CQC, CEMC, or CESI is no longer designated to issue
CCC certificates for WLANs. ISCCC's contact information follows
An interesting article on Compulsory Certification in China by Dr. Wolfgang
Kreinberg TUV SUD Product Services. In the latest issue of The EMC Journal
www.compliance-club.com. can be downloaded for free.
Happy reading
Alan E Hutley
Nutwood UK Limited
/07, Gordon,Ian ian.gor...@bocedwards.com wrote:
All
Is anybody aware of any particular compliance requirements for low voltage
transformers imported into China?
Ian Gordon
***
The information contained in this email and any
All
Is anybody aware of any particular compliance requirements for low voltage
transformers imported into China?
Ian Gordon
***
The information contained in this email and any attachments may be
confidential and is provided
Peter,
From the QA to/from the MII at the Oct-2006 China RoHS conference hosted by
the AeA:
27 Q. Is the material identified required only on the outer product packaging?
In other words, is the material identification NOT required on the
transportation packaging?
December 2006 FAQ Standards Q
Hi all,
On a recent seminar i was told that China had changed their requirements to
packaging marking for RoHS Phase I.
According to the person i was talking to China would accept now ONLY marking
the outer materials and not all materials as
previously mentioned in the China RoHS law.
Has
To Those Who are Interested in:
China plans to promulgate a guideline document for the environment-friendly
use period (EFUP). The guideline gives several methods for manufacturers to
determine the EFUP. Annex A of the guideline recommends EFUP for certain
types of products. I list below
Regaring the question on MA Approvals for China:
China requires safety approvals for mining, known as MA (Mei Anquan = Coal
Safety). Without MA approval, mining equipment is not permitted to go
underground. China has developed a specific approval system for equipment
manufactured in China
another e-mail. You are able to tell the difference among those
lists. I hope it helps.
Best regards,
Grace
On 4/24/07, Mike Mertinooke mertino...@skyskan.com wrote:
For those of you who export to China, I hope you noted
Grace's observation that the CNCA's HS Code list
has not been updated
For those of you who export to China, I hope you noted
Grace's observation that the CNCA's HS Code list
has not been updated since 2002.
If you want to find your products' HS code, the 2007
version won't do you any good. The first 12 CNCA
numbers I looked up don't even exist in the 2007 HS
code
_
From: mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org]
On Behalf Of Grace Lin
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 8:03 AM
To: mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: China CNCA 2007 Notice No 9
To Those Who are Interested In:
On April 17, 2007
To Those Who are Interested In:
On April 17, 2007, CNCA published its revised description and clarification of
compulaory certification product catalogue. The notice can be found at
http://www.cnca.gov.cn/cnca/zwxx/ggxx/15170.shtml. The file associated with
this notice can be found at
To Those Who are Interested in:
The following two standards took effect March 1, 2007.
GB 7251.2-2006 ( IEC 60439-2:2000)
低压成套开关设备和控制设备
第2部分:对母线干线系统(母线槽)的特殊要求
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies—Part 2:Particular
requirements for busbar trunking systems (busways)
GB
, January 29, 2007 11:35 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: [EMC-PSTC] red LED restrictions for China?
Hello listmates,
are there any restrictions on using red indicator LEDs in electronic products
intended for export to China?
The former employer of a colleague apparently had some
restrictions for China?
Consider this extract from IEC 60950-1:
1.7.8.2 Colours
Where safety is involved, colours of controls and indicators shall comply with
IEC 60073.
Where colours are used for functional controls or indicators, any colour,
including red, is
permitted provided
Subject: RE: red LED restrictions for China?
Consider this extract from IEC 60950-1:
1.7.8.2 Colours
Where safety is involved, colours of controls and indicators shall comply with
IEC 60073.
Where colours are used for functional controls or indicators, any colour,
including red, is
permitted
for China?
emc-p...@ieee.org
cannot read in
Chinese, there is an unofficial English translation available at
http://www.graspllc.com/China%20RoHS%20QA%20-%20Standards.php
http://www.graspllc.com/China%20RoHS%20QA%20-%20Standards.php. This MII
posted QA document provides some clarification of three China RoHS standards.
The first
: red LED restrictions for China?
Hello listmates,
are there any restrictions on using red indicator LEDs in electronic products
intended for export to China?
The former employer of a colleague apparently had some sort of restriction
placed on its OEMs, strictly forbidding the use of red
We use hundreds of red LEDs on our mixing consoles - usually to indicate
signal peaking, mutes and microphone phantom power - and we've never had a
problem with products exported to China. Not a definitive answer I know, but
an insight
Chris
In message
609e6c541b96344484a45ed7b6275d7a04a6a...@ca-evs02.pelco.org, dated
Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Summers, Chet csumm...@pelco.com writes
are there any restrictions on using red indicator LEDs in electronic
products intended for export to China?
I don't know about China, but in Europe
Hello listmates,
are there any restrictions on using red indicator LEDs in electronic products
intended for export to China?
The former employer of a colleague apparently had some sort of restriction
placed on its OEMs, strictly forbidding the use of red LEDs anywhere on their
products
, 2007 10:57 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: China RoHS mark requirements
Good People,
Several questions.
For phase 1 - what markings are required if some limits exceeded ?
For phase 2 - if all limits met, what marks are required ?
Thanks much,
Brian
-
This message is from the IEEE Product
O'Connell; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: China RoHS mark requirements
If you meet the requirements; the circle e ...
If you exceed the RoHS MCV will be the circle with a number on the
useful life of the product before it begins to contaminate the
environment. You also get to include in your
...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Brian
O'Connell
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 12:57 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: China RoHS mark requirements
Good People,
Several questions.
For phase 1 - what markings are required if some limits exceeded ?
For phase 2 - if all limits met, what marks
Good People,
Several questions.
For phase 1 - what markings are required if some limits exceeded ?
For phase 2 - if all limits met, what marks are required ?
Thanks much,
Brian
-
This message is from the IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society
emc-pstc discussion list.Website:
Good morning all,
I have studied some documents about China RoHS and the
packaging requirements and one point is not very
clear. Does each individual packaging need to be
marked or can the outer box be mark to represent the
complete packaging requirements. E.g. if a product is
put in a polythene
] On Behalf Of Daniel Roman
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 8:15 AM
To: James, Chris; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: China RoHS - EFUP number
Chris,
It is probably more important that your number falls somewhere near the
average of what other similar products state, that way you don't stick out
which could
://www.labelident.com/ ...
http://www.labelident.com/catalog/lea
-free-labels-rohs-china-rohs-labels-c-43_76.html
Regards,
Chris
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From: Daniel Roman [mailto:dan.ro...@dialogic.com]
Sent: 19 January 2007 13:15
To: James, Chris; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE
and came up empty.
Dan
_
From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of James, Chris
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 6:19 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: China RoHS - EFUP number
It would seem the final version of the “General Rule of EFUP for EIP” will
provide some
It would seem the final version of the “General Rule of EFUP for EIP” will
provide some indicative figures to use for various types of EIP. However for
now we are left with the draft guide available here:
http://www..rohs-international.com/fi
es//General_rule_of_Environment_Friendl
Hi Ian,
It seems the list of Electronic Informaiton Products (EIP)
(http://www.graspllc.com/EIP_EN.php) do not include your products. For a
product not listed the EIP, Chinese RoHS regulations do not apply.
Grace
On 12/21/06, iun...@servomex.com iun...@servomex.com wrote:
Dear Group,
The aea have posted the EIP list here:
http://www.aeanet.org/governmentaffairs/gabl_HK_Art3_EIPTranslation.asp
Regards,
Chris
From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of
iun...@servomex.com
Sent: 21 December 2006 14:40
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: China RoHS - Scope
Further info here
http://www.aeanet.org/GovernmentAffairs/gabl_ChinaRoHSpage0905.asp
Regards,
Chris
From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of
iun...@servomex.com
Sent: 21 December 2006 14:40
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: China RoHS - Scope
Dear Group,
Can anybody
Dear Group,
Can anybody out there provide me with any guidance as to whether the
following types of electrical equipment are likely to be included within
the scope of the Chinese RoHS regulations as Electronic Information
Products?
a) Portable and fixed gas analysers for use in laboratories and
, the power limit is 20 dBm (=100mW).
On 11/15/06, kohscp koh...@singnet.com.sg wrote:
Hi Group,
We received a pieces of information from our China contact that,
For 2.4GHz wireless product, it's classified as three category.
1) for transmit power of less than 10mW, it's classified as low
Dear All,
FYI. The unofficial English version of the following standards are available
at: http://www.aeanet.org/GovernmentAffairs/gabl_ChinaRoHSpage0905.asp .
SJ/T 11363-2006 (Limits Requirements)
SJ/T 11364-2006 (Marking Requirements)
GB 18455-2001 Packaging Recycle Mark
Enjoy!
Best
Dear Members,
MII, the leading government agent, has posted interpretation for the
Administrative Measure and related standards through QA. The news can be
found at http://www.mii.gov.cn/art/2006/12/01/art_2001_27265.html
http://www.mii.gov.cn/art/2006/12/01/art_2001_27265.html . Any
限的指导�
�见具有一定的科学性和客观��
。信息产业部鼓励这些行业将
��定的安全使用期限到信息产�
�部备案,主要是为了便于了��
行业的整体情况以及实现对行业的监管。
In China, there are tens of industrial organizations related to the
information industry. They almost cover all the electronic information
products. Each organization has a better understanding of its products
Subject
11/20/2006 07:26 EMC RTTE requirements of Macau
PMin China
Dear All,
Is anyone know about the EMC RTTE requirements of Macau in China?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Daniel.
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This message
is from
Hello Koh-
Sorry, I have no input on the China Wireless regulations, but, I am
willing to be a field test site for some of your products !!
(wireless surround-sound ?? SWT !)
After reading your message I am struck by how the people on this list work
on some
Hi Group,
We received a pieces of information from our China contact that,
For 2.4GHz wireless product, it’s classified as three category.
1) for transmit power of less than 10mW, it’s classified as low power /
short range device
2) for transmit power of less than 25mW, it’s classified
Howard Ji (howardji) would like to recall the message, EMC engineer position
open in Shanghai, China.
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For more information please visit http
Contact me at howar...@cisco.com if you are interested
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Senior EMC Design Engineering
Full time position at our new Shanghai facility.
Access Group (AG) is one of the fastest growing business units in Cisco.
Because AG serves the hot young market for IP Telephony, WiFi, and
Dear Members:
Three China RoHS standards (SJ/T 11364-2006 marking requirements, SJ/T
11363-2006 limits requirements, SJ/T 11365-2006 test (disassembly) method)
were promulgated today. The news is posted at the MII web site (
http://www.mii.gov.cn/art/2006/11/14/art_2001_26862.html
http
The review process of the three major standards for the China RoHS has been
completed. These three standards are going to be promulgated. They are:
Marking for the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information
Products (电子信息产品污染控制标识要求 )
Requirements for Concentration Limits
Dear Members,
In response to the revised frequency allocation promulgated by the MII last
month, CNCA has adjusted its CCC requirements for security products. The text
of the Notice can be found at: http:/
www.cnca.gov.cn/cnca/zwxx/ggxx/6734.shtml
To Those Who Are Interested In:
The Ministry of Information Industry of the People's Republic of China (MII)
has posted Order No. 40 and 41 to its web site at
http://www.mii.gov.cn/art/2006/10/31/art_2001_26600.html
http://www.mii.gov.cn/art/2006/10/31/art_2001_26600.html.
The MII Order
Hi Group
Our product is a PDA with bluetooth WLAN capability.
It has a built-in speaker, mic input and headset. I
was told that China will not issue certificate for
such wireless product with audio feature. I'm trying
to find all possible info I can but I could not find
such regulation. But my
manufactured outside of China. The entire vehicle is then imported into
China. It is my understanding/interpretation that in this instance only the
Bluetooth transmitter needs approval. The reasoning being that the device
would be included in the vehicle when it goes through the proper test
process
Dear Members,
FYI. The following four China RoHS test standards (national standards) have
been approved by the authorities. They are expected to be published soon.
This news has been posted at
http://www.cesi.ac.cn/datumview.aspx?sort=10id=4247
http://www.cesi.ac.cn/datumview.aspx?sort
Dear Members,
An English version of a draft copy of the above-referenced standard is
available at http://www.graspllc.com/China%20RoHS%20Standards%20-%20Limits.php
.
The Chinese version of this standard was attached to the second meeting
minutes of the China RoHS working group dated April 25
Greetings listmates,
This is a preliminary notice that RadiSys will be seeking preliminary
applications for a compliance engineer in Shanghai, China to help our
design engineering teams ace their safety, EMC and environmental test
requirements. The formal req for this position is not posted yet
...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear All
China re-invokes this mandatory certification for WLAN
product. The document is CNCA-11C-048 and can be
downloaded from CNCA website. Anybody have English
translation? Or anybody can show where to get it?
Thanks and Regards
Kyaw
Senior Regulatory Engineer
Olympus
Dear All
China re-invokes this mandatory certification for WLAN
product. The document is CNCA-11C-048 and can be
downloaded from CNCA website. Anybody have English
translation? Or anybody can show where to get it?
Thanks and Regards
Kyaw
Senior Regulatory Engineer
Olympus Technologies
Hi Richard,
For CCC, Singapore MAY have an MRA with China. I cannot confirm it at this
time. As of July last year, the US doesn't have an MRA with China. If you
need to know the latest MRA development between the US and China, NIST is a
good contact point. Please let me know if you need
hello Grace,
thanks for the information on the China ROHS, in reading the Q and A's you
provided,
Q's 31 and 34 pertain to the MRA between countries and also allowance of the
testing to be done anywhere
and NOT have to be done in China. Did I read this correctly?
Does China have a list
...@gmail.com
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 2:39 AM
Subject: China RoHS Common QA
Dear Members,
The Ministry of Information Industry, the leading Chinese government authority
for China RoHS, has posted a common QA regarding China RoHS since June 5,
2006, at http
...@globalnorm.de
Cc: emc-p...@ieee.org
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: China RoHS Common QA
Hi Michael,
I will let you know when the translation version is available.
Best regards,
Grace
On 6/8/06, M. Loerzer-Mobile (GLOBALNORM) loerzer_mob...@globalnorm.de
wrote:
Hi Grace
Ni Hao, Grace,
Nà shì hen hao, xièxiè nín.
Don
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From: Grace Lin [mailto:graceli...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 12:28 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: Re: China RoHS Common QA
Hi Don,
3C means CCC. China uses 3C to stand for CCC
Hi Don,
3C means CCC. China uses 3C to stand for CCC. It is easier, and less
characters.
Business to business supply type is NOT under scope of the China RoHS law
(the Measure).
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
Grace
On 6/8/06, Don Gies d...@lucent.com wrote:
Grace,
In the Q
://www.globalnorm.ca/ www.globalnorm.ca
http://www.globalnorm.de/ www.Globalnorm.de
- Original Message -
From: Grace Lin mailto:graceli...@gmail.com
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 2:39 AM
Subject: China RoHS Common QA
Dear Members,
The Ministry of Information Industry
-to-business equipment at this time?
Thank you,
Don Gies, N.C.E
Senior Product Compliance Engineer
Lucent Technologies
Holmdel, NJ 07733 USA
_
From: Grace Lin [mailto:graceli...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 8:40 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: China RoHS Common
: Thursday, June 08, 2006 2:39 AM
Subject: China RoHS Common QA
Dear Members,
The Ministry of Information Industry, the leading Chinese government authority
for China RoHS, has posted a common QA regarding China RoHS since June 5,
2006, at http://www.mii.gov.cn/art/2006/06/05/art_722_14805.html
Dear Members,
The Ministry of Information Industry, the leading Chinese government authority
for China RoHS, has posted a common QA regarding China RoHS since June 5,
2006, at http://www.mii.gov.cn/art/2006/06/05/art_722_14805.html.
There are total 36 QA. The first nine QA are the same from
Greetings All,
Many members have expressed their concerns in regard to the maximum permissive
limits for hazardous substances set by China. Thanks to Michael Kirschner of
Design Chain Associates' help, I put together the following information for
your reference.
The standard
Greetings All,
A list of electronic information prodcts, in English, per China's RoHS law
(Administrative Measure for the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic
Information Products) is available at http://www.graspllc.com/EIP_EN.php
http://www.graspllc.com/EIP_EN.php. The official Chinese
Dear Group Members:
A list of electronic information products per Article 3 of the China's RoHS,
Administrative Measure for the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic
Information Products, is availabe (in Chinese) at
http://www.mii.gov.cn/art/2006/03/16/art_722_8442.html
Hello all,
Please join us for the monthly meeting of the IEEE-EMCS SCV Chapter on Tuesday
March 14, 2006. Food and beverages are provided.
The meeting will start at 5:30 PM with a social, followed by a presentation by
Mr. Michael Heckrotte on The New FCC Regulations on Dynamic Frequency
Hi Group Members:
Michael Kirschner of Design Chain Associates suggested, based on his
communication with Chinese government, a better translation for the safety
period under Article 3 and 11 of the China's RoHS law, Administrative
Measure for the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic
unexpected issues if any. An advantage for this addition will eliminate
revision for the law. For example, in the future if any toxic substance to be
added, an appendix referring to this other... rule works.
2) The answers to this question are included in the China RoHS QA which I
sent out
official. Some
of QA may be interested to you.
English translation is available at http://www.graspllc.com/China%20RoHS%20Q
http://www.graspllc.com/China%20RoHS%20QA.php A.php . It has not been
completed. All the questions were translated, but not the answers. If those
to-be-translated answers
Hi experts,
Having read the translated version of China RoHS regulations courtesy
Grace Lin, i seem to spot several
questions which needs answering.
1)
I see in that doc. no specification of limits for the materials, are
they same as in EU ?
And as a show stopper they add Other toxic
Hi Ian,
Here is my interpretation based on a phone conversation with a Chinese
engineer from one of the CCC certification centers.
China will formulate a RoHS Catalogue (list of regulated products). This
Catalogue expects to list products item by item (such as using HS codes). A
good example
Grace
Do you know if the Chinese RoHS law applies to ALL products indicated in
Article 3 section 1 or is does this law only apply to products covered by
the CCC certification process?
Thanks
Ian Gordon
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The information
thank you again Grace,
The only thing we ( I) dont know is if AND when China relaxes the IN -Country
only ROHS testing, or if it will be allowed to test to the ROHS
requirements in any country at a certified test lab. China will want reports
stating ROHS testing and compliance.
Richard,
From
Dear Group Members:
An English version of China RoHS Law is available at
http://www.graspllc.com/China%20RoHS.php
http://www.graspllc.com/China%20RoHS.php. This is an unofficial translation.
China Compulsory Certification (CCC) will be required for the regulated
electronic informaiton
Dear Group Members:
An English version of the China RoHS law promulgated February 28, 2006 is
available at http://www.graspllc.com/China%20RoHS.php. There are four
chapters and 27 articles for this law.
Definition for the 'electronic information products' can be found under
Article 3
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