GB/T 39560.1-2020
ActiveDetermination of certain substances in electrical and electronic products—Part 1: Introduction and overview
电子电气产品中某些物质的测定 第1部分:介绍和概述
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 39560.1-2020 provides the foundational framework for testing and determining restricted substances (such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and brominated flame retardants) in electrical and electronic products. It is applied by manufacturers, testing laboratories, and regulatory bodies in China to ensure compliance with the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directive for products like consumer electronics, household appliances, and industrial equipment. This standard outlines general principles, sampling procedures, and quality control requirements for the subsequent specific test methods in the GB/T 39560 series.
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