Do Maxim products qualified as lead-free products meet Restriction on Hazardous Substance (RoHS) and European Economic Community (EEC) guidelines per Directive 2002/95/EC?
Yes. RoHS Substances: Substances regulated by EU RoHS: Lead, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, mercury, PBBs, and PBDEs Possible RoHS substances in end products: Lead Possible RoHS substances in packing materials: Cadmium Components and Substances Contained in most leadframe based Plastic Packages: Components: Leadframes, die attach, bond wire, molding compound, surface finish (plating), silicon chip. Substances: Copper, iron, zinc, phosphorus, nickel, magnesium, gold, silver, tin, resin, lead (non Pb-free product), silicon and antimony trioxide and bromine (Sb2O3 and Br may be used as flame retardants in some molding compounds). Components and Substances Contained in most µCSP/WLP packages: Components: Silicon chips, die coats, UBMs (under bump metals) and solder bumps. Substances: Silicon chips, resin, aluminum, nickel (V), copper, titanium, nickel, vanadium, tin, silver and lead (Pb is in non Pb-free products). If the part is EU RoHS compliant then it is China RoHS compliant.
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