"The European Union has declared one of the most significant alterations to the EU RoHS lead exemptions framework, which considerably influences how global manufacturers handle their material compliance. The newly adopted delegated directives have been the cause of the extinction, division, or revocation of several long-standing exemptions, thus obliging companies from the electronics, automotive, aerospace, and medical device industries to completely rethink their compliance strategies.
The major exemptions that were earlier expected to lapse in December 2026 are now pushed to June 30, 2027, thus manufacturers have got an additional limited time for their preparation. On the other hand, the EU has made a major overhaul in the categories such as Exemption 7(a) and 7(c)-I, breaking them down into very precise sub-exemptions that correspond to certain material uses. However, exemptions like 6(a) and 6(b) have been withdrawn, which in turn, has put a strict 12–18 month phase-out period in place that starts as soon as the directive is published in the OJEU.
It is time that the manufacturers determine to which sub-exemptions their products belong, update their documentation, and start planning for renewal applications long before the deadlines.
Read More: https://tinyurl.com/EU-RoHS-Shake-Up"
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