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News Release from: Total Parts Plus
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Parts database includes RoHS compliance
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Total Parts Plus has expanded the coverage of its material content database of electronic and nonelectronic components to more than 2.5 million part numbers.
Total Parts Plus has expanded the coverage of its material content database of electronic and nonelectronic components to more than 2.5 million part numbers Data coverage includes: full and partial content information, Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) compliancy flags, lead-free identification, exemption tracking, compliant alternates, tin whiskering data, and reflow temperature
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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As the 1st July 2006 deadline for the European Union's RoHS Directive approaches, OEMs in the electronics industry will need to ensure that all components in any products shipped to Europe are free of six banned hazardous materials, which include lead.
Total Parts Plus has been collecting material content data since the announcement of the European Directives and has added RoHS compliancy flags to its material disclosure information to help manufacturers identify compliant replacements quickly.
"Having material content on more than 2 million electronic and nonelectronic components allows us to better serve our customers in meeting their compliancy goals and reporting requirements", said Todd Montgomery, Total Parts Plus Vice President and General Manager.
"As the deadline approaches, we understand the importance of helping our customers identify and locate compliant parts quickly and efficiently, and we're doing just that".
Total Parts Plus remains an industry leader in content collection and standardisation, and uses ISO certified production models for data aggregation and meeting ANSI quality standards.
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