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JEDEC JIG-101 Material Composition Declaration for Electronic Products


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JEDEC JIG-101 Document Information:

Title
Material Composition Declaration for Electronic Products

Solid State Technology Association

Publication Date:
Apr 1, 2005

Scope:

Foreword

This document has been worked on for more than three years by member companies of EICTA (Europe), JGPSSI (Japan), EIA (USA) and JEDEC (USA).

The document represents an alternative to an existing automotive specific document on the subject, which is not well aligned with the practices of non automotive market segments.

Scope

This guide applies to products and subparts that are supplied to EEE manufacturers for incorporation into their products. It does not apply to packaging materials (e.g. cardboard, plastic tray). It covers materials and substances that may be present in the supplied product or subpart. It does not apply to process chemicals, unless those process chemicals constitute part of the finished product or subpart.

It applies to business-to-business transactions. It is not intended to be used by the general public when making purchasing decisions.

The purpose of this guide establishes the materials and substances to be disclosed by suppliers when those materials and substances are present in products and subparts that are incorporated into EEE. It benefits suppliers and their commercial customers by providing consistency and efficiency to the material declaration process. It promotes the development of consistent data exchange formats and tools that will facilitate and improve data transfer along the entire global supply chain.

This guide contains:

• the lists of materials and substances for disclosure;

• the composition amount that requires disclosure (i.e., Threshold Level);

• the regulatory requirements that establish threshold levels, where appropriate;

• a set of data fields for information exchange.

This guide does not preclude companies from inquiring about the presence of additional materials and substances when necessary for their business needs. However, such requests are outside the scope of this guide.

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