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Product category: Capacitors
News Release from: Farnell
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 July 2006

Component compliance cannot be assumed

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Farnell InOne has issued a warning about old part numbers as 1st July RoHS deadline comes into force, alerting design engineers about the dangers of simply assuming components are compliant.

Farnell InOne has issued a warning about old part numbers as 1st July RoHS deadline comes into force, alerting design engineers about the dangers of simply assuming components are compliant Using brand new part numbers - such as those issued by Farnell InOne for all its RoHS compliant products - will avoid the problem of uncertainty associated with distributors or manufacturers who aren't changing part numbers

The alternative approach of relying on "flushing through" stock - is one which Farnell InOne's RoHS Guru, Gary Nevison, explains could leave design engineers unsure of whether they are using compliant or noncompliant products.

Nevison says: "It's extremely dangerous to simply assume products are RoHS compliant".

"Because of the continuing demand from the MRO community for noncompliant products, it is not safe to take for granted that the same old products you have always used will now simply be RoHS compliant".

"This is why Farnell InOne has issued new part numbers for RoHS compliant products, ensuring mistakes can't be made anywhere down the supply chain".

To help engineers in their quest for compliance, Farnell InOne's BoM (bill of materials) upload service now comes with a guaranteed 48 hour turnaround time, with a dedicated BoM response team just two clicks away, ready to take on the task of updating customer product listings with RoHS compliant alternatives.

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