troyscrew
Plastic
- Joined
- Aug 26, 2011
- Location
- Detroit, MI
I just got an order with an ROHS standard requirment. Is anyone familiar with this?
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The part is used in an electrical capacity. The standard has to do with Lead, Cadmium ect in the finished product, but does that mean it effects what cutting fluids you can use in the process of making the part?
Lead!
See I knew it was one of those carcinogens. Looking back c3600 half hard brass is rohs exempt. How can that be?
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