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  • Swedish Micro-Module Flame Retardant

    Swedish Micro-Module Flame Retardant

    Ecofireprotection® is a flame retardant developed in Sweden that contains absolutely no bromine or other toxic substances. You can read more about the final. In order to limit the use of hazardous chemical substances in electronics, the RoHS Directive (Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment) was introduced. Of the 59 substances we were looking for, 34 were found in the samples. However, these chemicals are toxic and can pose a serious environmental hazard because they do not break down over time and are toxic to humans and wildlife. Textiles and furniture in public environments, protective clothing, rubber cables, insulation materials as well as. The information request form can be accessed via the Contact ECHA page at: 6., electronics and furniture to prevent fires. As a result, legacy FRs such as polybrominated.

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  • New Circulating Light Device with CE Certification

    New Circulating Light Device with CE Certification

    -- (BUSINESS WIRE)--Cerus Corporation (Nasdaq: CERS) announced today the CE mark approval of its next-generation LED-based illumination device, or the INT200, for the INTERCEPT Blood System for platelets and plasma under the European Union (EU) Medical Device. CONCORD, Calif. Such EU directives and regulations apply to a wide range of products, including electronics, toys, helmets, sunglasses, and medical devices. With this marking, the manufacturer indicates that a product meets the requirements set out in EU product rules. For lighting products, CE certification indicates compliance with the basic requirements of relevant EU directives on safety, health, and environmental protection. European Norms Electrical Certification, or ENEC for short, regulates the certification of luminaires, office equipment and components such as switches and cables. For LED products, this typically includes the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU, the.

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