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Optek Technology has adapted its optoelectronic components to meet RoHS compliance standards
March 31, 2006
CARROLLTON, Texas -- Responding to the European Union’s RoHS compliance directive, TT electronics OPTEK Technology has developed a comprehensive approach to ensuring that all standard commercial products meet RoHS compliance standards. During the past year, the company has converted or adapted all standard commercial products in its optoelectronic sensor assemblies and components, fiber optic components, visible LED discretes and optoelectronic hybrids to comply with RoHS standards.
According to Steve Coble, engineering manager for OPTEK Technology, OPTEK has been working diligently to monitor and manage each product line to ensure that it complies with the standards set forth by the EU. “For those products with RoHS as a key parameter of the design, OPTEK has taken a proactive approach to ensure RoHS compliancy, ” Coble explained. “We’re committed to not only meeting the RoHS standard, but to going above and beyond to ensure that all of the required products are compliant, including inspecting raw materials, converting solder materials and processes, and testing finished components before shipment to the customer.”
Optek Technology Inc.
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