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To enable us to comply withe the EU Directive WEEE and RoHS
Alternatives to Hexavalent Chromium for Cadmium plating. We have a requirement to passivate Olive Green Aluminium plated parts.
David ButcherManufacture of electronic components and systems. - Whitstable, Kent, UK
2003
This is the only letter I have found regarding RoHS, I do have some information about Alternatives to Hexavalent Chromium, but I'm afraid I didn't understand the question.
Limor Ben-Shachar- Rehovot, Israel
2004
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