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Dear Team,
Greetings!!!
Hope you are doing well!!
We are contacting you on behalf of our mutual client, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy. GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy has engaged Accuris (formerly IHS Markit) to collect Swiss Banned Substances (for Electronics; OORChem), EU REACH SVHC, Swiss SVHC, PFAS and FMD data on their behalf. The information you provide will help to ensure our ability to support GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy to comply with various Environmental regulations.
Please find the attached authorization letter from GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy and our Excel data collection file which contains the part numbers that GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy has procured from your company or authorized distributors. Please acknowledge this e-mail and return the attached spreadsheet with requested information within 2 weeks from receipt of this e-mail.
The information requested, includes but is not limited to:
- Part Status (Active, Discontinued or End-of-Life)
- Swiss Banned Substance - (Y/N)
- Swiss SVHC Compliance – (Y/N)
- Swiss SVHC Version/Date
- Presence of Swiss SVHC (Y/N)
- Swiss SVHC Declaration Document
- EU REACH Compliance Status
- EU REACH Declaration Document
- REACH SVHC (Y/N)
- REACH SVHC Candidate List
- Full Material Disclosure (FMD), Material Declaration Sheet (MDS), or other document detailing the 100% CAS material composition.
- PFAS (Y/N),
- PFAS CAS NO.,
- PFAS Weight (mg),
- PFAS Concentration (%),
Should you have any questions about this project, please feel free to contact me as shown below.
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Hello Santoshmbca,
After reviewing the part numbers, it appears that this is an integrated circuit. For questions regarding integrated circuits, I recommend reaching out to Rochester Electronics, Inc, as they specialize in handling such inquiries. You can find more information at this link: [https://www.rocelec.com/contact-us].
To learn more about Rochester Electronics, Inc, please refer to their post titled "The Authorized Source for Intel."
I will be closing this inquiry now. Should you require further assistance, please feel free to submit a new question, as this thread will no longer be actively monitored.
Best regards,
Norman S.
Intel Customer Support Engineer

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