commercial range of electronic products
Posted by Liu Yi over 6 months ago
processing, recycling and environmental disposal costs provided by the producers; Directive 2002/95 / EC (RoHS Directive), the maximum allowable quantities of six hazardous substances in lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in electrical and electronic equipment Out of the request.
These two directives cover almost all of the commercial range of electronic products, electrical products, all of our home appliances and electronic products on the European market have a direct impact on exports. technical standards Developed countries for many products also provides a very stringent technical standards, which, both production standards,
but also safety standards; both industrial standards, but also agricultural standards. With the intensification of competition, developed countries consciously use standards as a means of competition, some of the provisions of the standard even carefully planned, specifically for a country's export products.
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