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EU's "green barriers" and Battery Directive
Edit£ºExcellent Di force   Browse£º1063  Date£º2013-06-16
      European Union from July 1, 2007 formally implemented the RoHS directive, requiring EU market of electrical and electronic products shall not contain lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers these six kinds of harmful substances, and specifically for the battery in developed a battery directive. This means that China's exports to the EU in the future to meet our demanding battery mercury, cadmium content requirements, some SMEs will have to because of economic reasons and technical reasons to give up the EU market.
According to the EU Directive 2006/66/EC requires new battery, September 26, 2008, the member states into the EU requires its battery cadmium (Cd) content ¡Ü 20ppm; Lead (Pb) content ¡Ü 40ppm, mercury (Hg) Content ¡Ü 5ppm. And prohibits cadmium (Cd) content ¡Ý 20ppm; mercury (Hg) Content ¡Ý 5ppm a battery into the European market (see Section 4 Battery Directive: Prohibition matters);
Same time as the universal process reasons, lead levels ¡Ý 40 ppm of carbon batteries (cadmium, mercury content standards under the premise) can still enter the European market, but it must be under the battery bin symbol marked "Pb" (see Battery Directive section 21: Identify -3)
Except button batteries (see Battery Directive 4: Prohibited -2)
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