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This exemption directive is included as one of Directives 2014/1/EU - 2014/8/EU that were published on October 18th of 2013. It regards a leaded solder exemption for components, connections, cables and assemblies that are designed to operate at below -20 degrees C.
The other 7 directives all specifically mention various medical device applications regarding the exemptions, however this one does not. This would indicate that the exemption is applicable to any type of device, and is not medical specific. We manufacture a variety of industrial sensor products, cables, connectors and electronics that have published specifications for operation below -20C, it seems that this exemption would apply to these products.
Has anyone else looked at/taken this as a valid exemption for non-medical products?
The other 7 directives all specifically mention various medical device applications regarding the exemptions, however this one does not. This would indicate that the exemption is applicable to any type of device, and is not medical specific. We manufacture a variety of industrial sensor products, cables, connectors and electronics that have published specifications for operation below -20C, it seems that this exemption would apply to these products.
Has anyone else looked at/taken this as a valid exemption for non-medical products?