The EU’s RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC) restricts hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products to protect health and the environment, prohibiting materials like lead and cadmium.
Achieve RoHS Compliance: Uncover Heavy Metals, Flame Retardants, and Phthalates with Handheld XRF & FT-IR Spectroscopy
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