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K-Series 10-Micron
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... off functions on flexible packages and beverages, or micro perforations in food packages. Other glass applications are melting of glass for light bulbs or medical ampoules. For decades K-Series lasers have been used in ceramic scribing applications and in Flexography to engrave printing rolls Customers ...
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rohsregulations
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... 1 of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive, (2002/96/EC). In addition, the RoHS Regulations apply both to electric light bulbs and to household luminaires. The two categories not included are Medical Devices and Monitoring & Control Instruments, (although Article 6 of the ...
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rohsregulations
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... exemptions 17. The European Commission is currently reviewing the status of two of the exemptions in Schedule 2 of the Regulations and of light bulbs (in line with the last paragraph of the Annex to the RoHS Directive), of seven new cases for further exemptions and one clarification of one of the existing ...
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rohsregulations
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... signals or other technologies for the distribution of sound and image than by telecommunications) 5. Lighting equipment, (including electric light bulbs and household luminaires) (Such as luminaires for fluorescent lamps; straight fluorescent lamps; compact fluorescent lamps; high intensity discharge ...
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finalrohs
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... equipment falling under the categories 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 10 set out in Annex IA to Directive No 2002/96/EC (WEEE) and to electric light bulbs, and luminaires in households. 2. This Directive shall apply without prejudice to Community legislation on safety and health requirements and specific Community ...
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finalrohs
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... , transmission as well as network management for telecommunications (with a view to setting a specific time limit for this exemption), and -- light bulbs, as a matter of priority in order to establish as soon as possible whether these items are to be amended accordingly. 13.2.2003 L 37/23 Official Journal ...
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EOOct05
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... Over the past decade new light sources, such as high intensity discharge (HID) arc lamps and LEDs, have begun to replace traditional incandescent bulbs in head and tail lights. These new In recent years head-up displays, a technology first seen in aeronautics, have begun to appear in automotive design ...
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weeeguidance
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... intended specifically to protect the UK national interest and for a military purpose, e.g arms, munitions and war material. · filament light bulbs · household luminaires · large-scale stationary industrial tools · implanted medical equipment and infected medical equipment at endof-life Components, sub ...
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weeeguidance
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... apply to equipment which is used to protect national security and/or has a military purpose, but is not solely for these purposes. · Filament light bulbs - this exemption applies to all light bulbs which emit light through the use of a filament. · Household luminaire - regarded as the immediate structure ...
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