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RoHS and REACH

Rolf_2
Beginner
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Hi,

I need the RoHS certificates for the following parts:

5AGXMA5G4F31I3N, EP4SGX180KF40C3N, EPM570F256C3N, EP4CE15F23C6N, EPCS4SI8N.

 

I also need the REACH certificates for the following parts:

5AGXMA5G4F31I3N, EPM570F256C3N, EP4SGX180KF40C3N

 

Thank you.

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ChiaLing_T_Intel
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Hi Rolf,

 

Thank you for contacting Intel Community. Intel has shipped ROHS-compliant products since 2002. The common part number with the ‘N’ suffix at the last character represented the RoHS compliance (RoHS 6/6) part. For example, EPM240F100I5N which ends with the ‘N’ suffix indicated it is RoHS compliant whereas without the ‘N’ suffix would be RoHS's non-compliant part. For further details, please click on the RoHS Compliant link for further details: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/programmable/temperature.html

 

For RoHS certificates of a specific device, kindly refer to the material declaration report page by selecting the output type to RoHS II Dofc:

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/support/quality-and-reliability/environmental/material-decl.html

 

Intel has been actively monitoring the specifies of the REACH requirements since the EU adoption for Regulation No. 1997/2006 on December 18. 2006. For details, you may refer to the link below:

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/support/quality-and-reliability/environmental/reach.html

Please do not hesitate to let me know if you need further assistance.

 

Thank you

 

Regards,

Chia Ling


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Rolf_2
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Hi Chia,

I read all the documents on the links.

I still am unable to determine if the part is REACH approved.

I need a document that states that PN 5AGXMA5G4F31I3N and PN EP4SGX180KF40C3N are both REACH approved.

Thank you,

Rolf

 

 

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ChiaLing_T_Intel
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Hi Rolf,

 

We do not receive any response from you to the previous reply that I have provided. This thread will be transitioned to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread.


Thank you


Regards,

Chia Ling


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