Environmental policy and adoption of the RoHS directive
The "Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substance in Electrical and Electronic Equipment" directive or "RoHS" entered into force on July 1 2006. The aim of this directive is to restrict the use of Lead (Pb, 800ppm), Mercury (Hg, 800ppm), Cadmium (Cd, 80ppm), Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+, 800ppm), Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB, 800ppm), and Polybrominated diphenyl Ethers (PBDE, 800ppm) in electrical equipment. The RoHS directive also limits the use of these substances in porduct packaging to a combined total of 100 ppm.Lanner Electronics Inc, is an ISO 9001 certified designer and manufacturer of applied computing platforms and network communication solutions, and is committed to complying with the RoHS directive, thereby contributing to the protection of the environment and human health.
Customers and interested parties are invited to view a copy of our Design For Manufacture (DFM) Guidelines. The DFM guidelines formalize a set of general guidelines to follow when reviewing designs for acceptability of lead free manufacturing at Lanner.
For further information about Lanner's RoHS initiative, please contact your Lanner Sales Representative or send an email to sales@lannerinc.com .
Lanner's adoption of the RoHS directive and transition to lead free products is a four stage process:













